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Amoklauf in Graz: Is Austria's Arms Law Too Soft?

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The amok runner from Graz had a gun, a shotgun and a gun possession card – although he had been found mentally unfit during the patterning. What changes are being discussed now.

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GRAZ. The perpetrator in Graz shot his victims with a weapon for which he had a license. Austria's gun laws are among the mildest in Europe, but arms dealer Christian Weidinger thinks it's too early to talk politics. - Such people cannot be stopped.

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The amok runner from Graz had a gun, a shotgun and a gun possession card – although he had been found mentally unfit during the patterning. What changes are being discussed now.

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On June 10th no emergency warning came on the mobile phones in the vicinity of the Borg Dreierschützengasse in Graz. That's behind it.

While police and rescue workers were still fighting for life, the first videos of the act were already circulating on the web. Media overturned themselves with push messages, ticker updates and unreflected assessments on social media. The handling of the amok run in Graz shows: Not only bad and right media as well as tabloids have an empathy problem – also the so-called quality press disappointed. How to continue? Anyone who currently enters "Am…

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profil.at broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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