Summary
A recent school shooting in Graz, Austria, left at least 10 people dead, prompting discussions about the country’s gun laws on online forums. Despite Austria’s relatively high gun ownership rate, the incident has not yet sparked widespread calls for significant legal changes, with many officials advocating for careful examination rather than outright reform. While local leaders like Graz’s mayor suggest stricter regulations, Austria’s gun laws are already among the strictest in Europe, requiring thorough background checks and justifications for ownership.