Australians suffered through a government-mandated gun confiscation in 1996 after the Port Arthur shooting. That nation’s leaders pounded their lecterns saying the forced confiscations were necessary to prevent gun homicides including mass murders. In the years since, supporters of gun confiscation call it “incredibly successful in terms of lives saved.”
From the Pennsylvania Capital Star:
Let’s move to Australia, where they confiscate weapons of mass murder
The Australian reform law has been, in the words of a 2011 Harvard study, ‘incredibly successful in terms of lives saved’
Despite that massive gun confiscation of almost all firearms, not just “weapons of mass murder,” six people were shot to death, including two young police officers in a stand-off Monday evening.
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