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    Commentary

    If lawful firearm owners cause most gun deaths, what can we do?
    7 Oct 2015
    20
    Philip Alpers
    The Conversation

    In the frustrating struggle to identify gun killers in advance, we could have been looking in the wrong place. By accepting the common mantra that law-abiding, licensed firearm owners are not the problem, many have chased popular fears such as mental illness and violent video...

    Statistics

    Mass gun killings in Australia and New Zealand, 1987-2015
    3 Oct 2015
    28
    Philip Alpers
    GunPolicy.org

    Of 130 victims shot dead, 56% were killed by a licensed gun owner. Most were shot by a killer with no previous history of violent crime or mental illness. All the perpetrators were men.

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