A shooter killed 35 people in a single day in a 1996 shooting spree at a
popular tourist spot in Tasmania. The Australian government seized
this tragedy to bring in tough new gun control laws. The country does
not have the world's toughest gun laws, nor the lowest rate of
gun-crime. However, the chance of being murdered is one-thirtieth of
that of the United States. Al Jazeera's Andrew Thomas reports from
Sydney.
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