So much for mass shootings being uniquely American!
A letter to the editor sent by Bohdan Rabarsky.
It’s been impossible to find any American newspaper giving the facts surrounding the tragic mass school shooting that just took place in Graz Austria on Tuesday, June 10th. The attack at the BORG Dreierschutzengasse High School claimed nine lives with the shooter apparently taking his own life. We’re always led to believe that shootings like this only happen in the United States because of our “lax gun laws and our popular gun culture that breeds a sense of wild west in every gun toting citizen.”
Austria has more restrictive gun control laws than we have in America, but as is in America, it’s a sign that there’s a breakdown in society and morals.
The BBC is reporting that the alleged shooter used two legally obtained firearms. Gun ownership in Austria requires a registration and purchasing a firearm involves a three day waiting period. Handguns may only be purchased by persons over the age of 21 who hold a firearm license. Anyone wanting to own a firearm in Austria must first provide a reason for the purchase, such as “sports shooting or self-defense”
The 21 year old suspect used a handgun and a shotgun and had a required firearm license, so the notion that a waiting period, registration and licensing will reduce such mass shootings is somehow debunked. Gun restrictions in Austria did not prevent this attack and calling for more gun control would not guarantee this will not happen again
Anti-gunners that want you to believe mass shootings are something unique to America, are lying to you. They happen everywhere but are only reported in a way to fit a narrative to scare you into thinking it can only happen here unless the government passes more gun control, bans guns all together or an Article V Constitutional Convention repeals the 2nd Amendment.