Countries That Took Their Citizens' Guns - and What Happened Next
Briefly

Japan has one of the lowest rates of gun violence in the world, attributed to strict gun control laws that include mandatory training and mental health evaluations for prospective gun owners.
Australia's gun ban, following a mass shooting in 1996, resulted in a significant reduction of firearm-related deaths, demonstrating the potential impact of stringent gun legislation.
The UK implemented a comprehensive ban on handguns in 1997, leading to a marked decline in gun crime, although debates about the effectiveness of such measures continue.
Countries like China impose harsh penalties for illegal gun possession while maintaining low gun crime rates, raising questions about the balance of security and individual rights.
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