News Podcast: Austria the Day After the Amok Run
7 Articles
7 Articles


At Armin Wolf, youth psychiatrist Paul Plener baff is more than 1.5 million firearms. He advises media to report as little as possible about the perpetrator
One day after the rampage in Graz, there will be discussions in Austria about lax weapons laws. And: Greens demand advice on AfD banning procedures
Austria is a country with many weapons owners. The acquisition of weapons is much easier than in Germany. The rampage at a school in Graz with ten fatalities is likely to lead to a political debate.
The Austrians hoard more than 1.5 million firearms at home. The tendency is constantly rising. What is behind it? And who is allowed to buy, own, run weapons from us at all? We looked at the situation.
The Graz amok runner legally owned a shotgun and a pistol. Unlike Germany, it is easier to acquire weapons in Austria.
After a 21-year-old former student shot ten people at a high school in Graz, Austria mourns. Christian von Rechenberg reports about the situation.
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