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Arms Cache Seized in Greece, American Woman Arrested
5 January 1998
Associated Press
SALONICA, Greece — Police seized an arsenal of rifles, grenades and dynamite while searching a pig sty on an American-born woman's farm in northern Greece.
Ballistic experts planned to examine the weapons, believed to have been smuggled from Albania, for connections to killings or robberies in Greece, authorities said Sunday.
Police said Ms. Donna Wilkins-Kaltsas, 41, was sleeping with a machine gun at her side when officers burst into her farm house in Dion, about... (GunPolicy.org)
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Israël
Government to Seek Family-Violence Policy
5 January 1998
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
JERUSALEM — The cabinet yesterday accepted a proposal by Communications Minister Limor Livnat to establish an interministerial team, in cooperation with the Knesset Committee on the Advancement of the Status of Women, to examine how to increase cooperation among the various organizations dealing with family violence involving weapons.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called the recent spousal murders "a spreading plague; we must do everything in our power to reduce... (GunPolicy.org)
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États-Unis
Concern Over Handgun Violence Reflected in State-wide Phone Poll
5 January 1998
Post-Crescent (Wisconsin)
MILWAUKEE — Laws that would treat handgun violence as a product safety issue won widespread support in a public opinion poll.
But the survey, by the Public Policy Forum in Milwaukee, also found that state legislators do not seem interested in considering the issue. Lawmakers also were far more likely than the general public to believe that new safety laws for handguns could restrict the constitutional right to bear arms.
The random telephone survey asked 600... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Gun Law Reins in Murders - Police
4 January 1998
Sunday Age (Melbourne)
Tighter gun laws and better counselling services have helped bring down Victoria's murder rate, according to the head of the homicide squad, Detective Chief Inspector Rod Collins.
In 1997 there were 61 murders. Nine remain unsolved. The murder rate peaked at 102 in 1987.
Chief Inspector Collins said the rate in the 1980s was around 80 a year, but that had now dropped to about 60.
"I think improved counselling services have helped some people deal with conflicts... (GunPolicy.org)
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Thaïlande
Thai Man Kills Four Then Shoots Himself
4 January 1998
Reuters
BANGKOK — An assistant to the village headman in a northern Thai town went on a shooting spree and killed four of his neighbours before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide, police said on Monday.
Prathuang Ruankaew, 37, was thought to have suffered a nervous breakdown a few days before the shooting on Sunday in Baan Kwang village about 600 km (360 miles) north of Bangkok, police said.
They said his parents told police that Prathuang, who was an... (GunPolicy.org)
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États-Unis
Gun Advocate Wants Looser Carry Laws
2 January 1998
United Press International
COPPERAS COVE, Texas — A Texas lawmaker whose parents died in the 1991 Luby's Cafeteria massacre wants to loosen the restrictions of the state's concealed carry gun law.
Rep. Suzanna Gratia Hupp, R-Lampasas, says she wants to eliminate the requirement that applicants take a safety class before they are issued the permit. She says it will expand the pool of armed Texans.
She tells United Press International today, "What we had was a huge step in the right direction.... (GunPolicy.org)
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États-Unis
Suicide and Guns
1 January 1998
Washington Post
Among numerous errors in fact and reason in Anthony Pollica's letter ["Safe (and Armed) in Vermont," Free for All, Dec. 20] is the ludicrous implication that Vermont's permissive gun laws have some relationship to its low murder rate. It is a simple fact that most murders and other violent crimes occur in cities and urban areas with a population of more than 50,000. Vermont does not have one city with a population of over 50,000. Vermont's low murder and violent crime... (GunPolicy.org)
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États-Unis
A Gun Shop Sting, a World of Trouble
1 January 1998
Star Tribune (Minneapolis-St Paul)
Neighbors around Mark Koscielski's gun store in south Minneapolis long had worried that some of the firearms sold there legally might end up in the hands of criminals.
They didn't know the half of it.
Dozens of cheap handguns traced to Koscielski's Government Surplus and to four suburban gun stores have turned up in crack house raids, shootings, traffic stops and felony arrests, some of them involving juveniles.
But what residents didn't know — and what top city... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Gun Law Rebels Cave In to Howard
23 July 1996
New Zealand Herald
Australia will get its tough new gun laws - outlawing most rapid-fire and military-style firearms - following the capitulation yesterday of three rebel governments.
Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory gave in to the Prime Minister, Mr Howard, and abandoned demands that the law allow modification of pump-action shotguns to limit their magazine capacity. This process - crimping - was the final sticking point in the package of national gun laws... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Howard's Gun Gamble
10 May 1996
Sydney Morning Herald
The Prime Minister flew from Port Arthur straight into the flak from procrastinating States. He wagered his authority on total gun control — and he won. Michael Millet reports on how it was done.
There are some matters that transcend the normal give and take of politics. For John Howard, a politician skilled in the art of compromise, Port Arthur is one such event.
Any thought that the Prime Minister was simply carving out an ambit claim for gun control as the... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Exposed: Gun Lobby's Backers – A Herald Investigation
3 May 1996
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's $50 million-a-year firearms industry is a major undercover financier of the gun lobby which has campaigned successfully against tougher controls including a national register of firearms.
Through organisations such as the Shooters' Party and the 50,000-member Sporting Shooters' Association of Australia (SSAA), arms importers and dealers have poured tens of thousands of dollars into election campaigns, mass advertising and political lobbying.
Over the past... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Pro Shooters Call Semi-automatic Rifles 'Toys for City Boys'
2 May 1996
Reuters
HOBART - Australia's gun lobby said on Thursday a national ban on military-style rifles would not prevent killings such as last weekend's shooting massacre of 35 people in the southern island state of Tasmania.
Firearm owners said they would not oppose the proposed ban, advocated by Prime Minister John Howard after he visited the scene of Sunday's shootings at the former convict site of Port Arthur, but insisted the community would be no safer.
The pain and anguish of... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Australian PM Presses States for Gun Bans, National Firearm Registry
2 May 1996
Australian (Sydney)
The Federal Government will push the States next week for new gun laws that ban all automatic and semi-automatic weapons and establish a national gun register following the Port Arthur massacre in which 35 people died.
The Prime Minister, Mr Howard, will personally open a meeting of police ministers next Friday and put a strong federal bipartisan position on tougher gun laws.
"Those proposals will at a minimum include a proposal for an effective national registration... (GunPolicy.org)
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États-Unis
US Surgeon General Calls Gun Violence an 'Epidemic'
1 January 1994
Mother Jones (USA)
Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders's crusade to promote health education and awareness encompasses the "epidemic," as she calls it, of gun violence. Frank and opinionated, she told us what Americans need to do-now.
Q: The National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently said that gun-related deaths and injuries make gun violence one of the major public-health hazards in the country. Do you agree?
A: Yes, I do. Homicide, often involving guns, is a disease that... (GunPolicy.org)
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États-Unis
US Surgeons General on Gun Violence 'Epidemic'
15 June 1992
Philadelphia Local News (Philly.com)
Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and George Lundberg, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, think that if we look closely at death rates due to firearms, it will make gun-control advocates out of most of us.
Consider a few of them:
- Between 1960 and 1980, the U.S. homicide rate due to guns increased 160 percent, while the population rose 26 percent.
- Nationally, gunshot wounds are the second biggest cause of death among Americans age... (GunPolicy.org)
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Australie
Access the Problem, Not Illness, Say Experts
3 September 1991
Sydney Morning Herald
Psychiatrists have dismissed as "absurd" a suggestion by gun lobbyists that psychotic people or people with psychological problems should be listed on a register which would prohibit them from owning guns.
Dr William Andrews, chairman of the NSW Branch of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP), said the idea was based on a myth, perpetuated by popular fiction and films, that all mentally ill people were dangerous.
"In reality, the vast... (GunPolicy.org)
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