New Zealand has enacted a ban on military-style, semi-automatic weapons, just six days after the Christchurch mosque shootings that killed 50 people. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the immediate cessation of sales of certain firearms, praising the country’s swift legislative response as a necessary reform to prevent future tragedies.
This decisive action stands in stark contrast to the United States, where expert opinion suggests that powerful lobbying groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) present significant barriers to gun control. With an estimated 393 million civilian-owned firearms in the U.S., the political landscape complicates any efforts for similar reforms, making a New Zealand-style ban appear unlikely in the near future.
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