Gun Control

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Discover 'Gun Control', a critical examination of Australia’s transformative legislative response to gun violence following the devastating Port Arthur massacre of 1996. This compelling analysis delves into the swift actions taken by then Prime Minister John Howard to reshape the country’s lax firearm laws through the National Firearms Agreement. This pivotal legislation not only aimed to prevent future tragedies but has since become a global benchmark for effective gun control measures. The book emphasizes the necessity of understanding governmental accountability and public safety in the context of gun legislation. With contributions from experts and insights into legislative frameworks, 'Gun Control' is essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and citizens alike who are interested in responsible firearm regulation and its impacts on society. By exploring the aftermath of this tragic event, readers will learn how gun control can transform the political landscape and reduce senseless gun deaths. Whether you are seeking academic knowledge or personal insight, this book provides a profound understanding of the interface between politics and public safety regarding firearms. Purchase your copy today and engage in the conversation around gun control, societal responsibility, and protective legislation. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781742236346. Year: 2019. Publisher: NewSouth Publishing.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742236346
Year: 2019
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing


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'A masterpiece of analysis of the politics of transformative change.' — Otago Daily Times

In the aftermath of the Port Arthur
massacre on 28 April 1996 – when a gunman murdered 35 people and
injured another 23 at a popular Tasmanian tourist
attraction – John Howard, a conservative prime minister who had been
in office for just six weeks, surprised his colleagues and
startled the nation by moving swiftly to transform Australia's
lax firearm laws. The National Firearms Agreement, produced
just twelve days after the massacre with support from all
levels of government and across the political divide, is now
held up around the world as a
model for gun control.

Gun Controlanalyses whether the Australian Government achieved its intention and what it might have done in response to the massacre, and didn't.

'Anyone interested in learning how a democratic nation reduced senseless gun deaths needs to read this.' — Jeffrey Bleich, former US Ambassador to Australia

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