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Bondi Beach Shooting Sparks Gun Control Debate
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Following a deadly shooting at Bondi Beach, Australia, a debate on gun control has erupted between American commentators and Australians. The attack, allegedly by a father-son duo, has reignited discussions about gun laws, with some Americans suggesting that armed citizens could have intervened. However, Australian academic Dr. Jennifer Wilson criticized these views, highlighting Australias effective common-sense gun laws. The gunman legally acquired his shotgun, fueling the debate. In response, Australian PM Anthony Albanese promises to push for tougher gun restrictions, including limits on gun ownership, frequent license reviews, and a national gun register by mid-2028.
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