GUN CONTROL: WHY YOU CAN'T COMPARE AUSTRALIA AND THE U.S

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**Note: A mass shooting is 4 or more people SHOT (not killed, as I wrongly stated).

Consistently, people look to Australia as the shining example of gun control. But why is that not entirely the case?

Other shootings referenced:
- The Hope Forest Massacre
- Melbourne Gangland Shootings

There were a number of other mass murders in the last number of years in Australia - they weren't included in this video.

All statistics are from government reports and the ABS (in addition to the history of gun violence in Australia - which can be found with some Google searching).

The 2nd Amendment says the following:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

There is also a lot of debate over the meaning of this phrase. But the 2nd Militia Act of 1792 defines "well regulated" as owning a gun, gun powder and 20 - 40 bullets (primarily).
In the 1700s "well regulated" meant "in working order" and/or "not restricted by [many] laws".

As of 2018, Australia has had 8 mass shootings since 2002.

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