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Gun Policy

The latest research, policies and lessons to help prevent gun violence.

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BRIEFING 6 of 2019: Firearms amnesties - Four key factors for success

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BRIEFING 5 of 2019: Gun control and violence - South Africa’s story

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BRIEFING 4 of 2019: Women under the gun - Actions to protect women from gun violence

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BRIEFING 1 of 2019: How many guns are there in SA? The importance of stockpile management

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BRIEFING 2 of 2019: Western Cape mortuary surveillance shows gun deaths doubled in 6 years

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BRIEFING 3 of 2019: Halving crime in SA needs effective gun control

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BRIEFING 6 of 2018: Licence renewals - A cornerstone of gun control

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BRIEFING 5 of 2018: Are guns effective for self-defence? Examining the evidence

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BRIEFING 4 of 2018: Quick facts - Guns and violence in South Africa

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BRIEFING 3 of 2018: Constitutional Court unanimously rules regular gun licence renewal is constitutional -What next?

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gunfreesa Gun Free SA @gunfreesa ·
23 Mar

Supporting the community in Mitchell's Plain on Human Rights Day, as we marched in solidarity with families who have lost a child to gun violence.

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21 Mar

Human Rights Day commemorates the Sharpeville massacre, which occurred on the 21st of March, 1960. There were 69 people killed and 180 injured, including 29 children. Some protesters were shot in the back as they fled.

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