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Austria's chancellor says his country will toughen its gun laws after a 21-year-old former student killed nine students and a ...
Austria ranks among the highest in Europe for civilian gun ownership, with approximately 30 guns per 100 residents, according ...
The deadliest school shooting in the nation’s recent history has prompted some gun enthusiasts to worry about the prospect of ...
Speaking to ORF radio, Stocker said officials aimed to set stricter eligibility rules for possession and purchase of arms ...
Austria’s government has promised sweeping changes to gun laws and school safety measures following the deadly school ...
With Austria still reeling from this week's deadly school shooting that killed 10 people, a debate is now raging over the ...
Budget week begins in parliament, emotional remembrance in Graz, Kogler calls for tighter gun laws—and more stories from ...
Mayor of Graz says presumed gunman among the dead as local media report 28 people are being treated for injuries.
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker stated on Saturday that the country's gun laws must be strengthened following a mass shooting earlier in the week. Stocker suggested multiple changes to the ...
"It is hard to bear when schools become places of death and violence." What are Austria's gun ownership laws? Firearm violence is rare in Austria, where gun ownership is tightly regulated.
“People are worried that gun laws are about to get tightened” in the coming months, he added. Austria has a relatively high number of weapons in circulation, with more than 1.5 million registered to ...
At least nine people were killed Tuesday in a shooting attack at a high school in the Austrian city of Graz, police said, ...