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Japan Japan. "No one shall possess a firearm or firearms or a sword or swords" is the wording of Japan's weapons law. The country has some of the world's most stringent regulations on private gun ownership. Other than the police and the military, no one is allowed to possess a handgun.
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Read More »The assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is the latest incident of gun violence to make international headlines. As shootings continue, DW looks at policies covering firearms in select countries. Friday's shooting of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Japan — a country known for its strict firearms regulations and low rates of gun violence — has sent shock waves across the world. Other countries with strict firearms laws have also experienced recent high-profile incidents of gun-related violence. DW looks at the laws in a handful of countries where gun violence is rare, but real.
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Read More »Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, but is in the Schengen Area and the country's relationship with the EU is governed through a series of bilateral agreements. Consequently, a referendum was held in 2019 to tighten the country's gun laws to conform with new EU regulations. Almost 64% of voters agreed to tougher restrictions on semi-automatic and automatic weapons. Although the strong gun culture and rates of firearm ownership in Switzerland bear similarities to those of the United States, the number of mass shootings is incomparable. Switzerland's last mass shooting was the 2001 attack on the Cantonal Council in Zug, which killed 14 people; the Gun Violence Archive recorded 692 mass shootings in the United States in 2021 alone. This is the highest figure since the nonprofit research group started tracking shootings in 2014.
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