Austria plans tougher gun laws after mass shooting at school
- The Austrian government plans to tighten national gun laws following its worst school shooting, according to Chancellor Christian Stocker.
- A 21-year-old Austrian man shot dead ten people at a high school in Graz before taking his own life.
- Proposals include enhancing psychological expertise in schools and increasing police presence, as reported by newspaper Kronen Zeitung.
- Stocker stated that officials would set stricter eligibility rules for possession and purchase of arms in response to the incident.
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Austria Plans Tougher Gun Laws After Mass Shooting at School
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Read Full ArticleLast Tuesday, a 21-year-old man killed nine students and a teacher at his former school in Graz. Now the Austrian government is planning to tighten gun laws.
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