In Scotland, Unlike America, Mass Shooting Led to Stricter Gun Laws
The outcry that greeted the killing of 16 children in Dunblane, Scotland, in 1996, spurred the British government to act in a way that has been a boon to public safety and a salve to collective grief. [Source]
Publication Date:Origin: nytimes.com
Category: School Shootings and Armed Attacks
Topics: Scotland, grief, collective, salve, safety, public, government, British, spurred, Dunblane, children, killing, greeted, outcry, Stricter, Shooting, America, Unlike
