This article argues that historical lessons in gun control point the way to potential improvements in U.S. gun control in the future. The article begins by examining Australia’s response to the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, where the country acted quickly to ban certain weapons under the leadership of a conservative prime minister. Having had eleven mass shootings in the decade before the ban, Australia had zero in the two decades after. The article notes that similar programs were proposed in America by President Franklin Roosevelt, among others, and argues that they are likely to be enacted within the next generation or two
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This article examines gun regulation at the state level. It argues that, while federal gun regulatio...
In recent years, the U.S. has experienced an unprecedented number of mass shootings and other gun-re...
In addition to being a public health crisis, firearm suicide in the United States poses an ongoing t...
This article proposes solutions to move forward the national debates regarding guns, arguing that th...
In the past year there has been an upsurge in contributions to the popular press from social comment...
This thesis centers on the interrelationships and differences in firearm legislation and culture wit...
This Article provides a selective introduction to some of the main social, cultural, historical, and...
Gun control in the United States generally has meant some type of supply regulation. Supply restrict...
“My biggest frustration [as President] so far is the fact that this society has not been willing to ...
This article critiques a recent editorial in The New Republic that compares lawsuit and lawmaking ro...
In the modern world, firearm violence has long been a major issue and source of contention. Since th...
While holding almost half of all civilian-owned guns around the globe and yet only 4.4 percent of th...
The matter of mass shootings is a widely discussed topic all over the USA, and what is frequently gi...
This article explains how firearms regulation became part of the United Nations’s human rights agend...
The following paper examines the role assault weapons and high-capacity magazines play in mass shoot...
This article examines gun regulation at the state level. It argues that, while federal gun regulatio...
In recent years, the U.S. has experienced an unprecedented number of mass shootings and other gun-re...
In addition to being a public health crisis, firearm suicide in the United States poses an ongoing t...