Did the massacre happen in 1997
Nah 1996
Was legislation around gun control effective
Yeah
True of false
The media didn't help shift opinion of gun control, it was legislation
The government where responsible for funding the buyback scheme
Yeah
How many poeple where killed
35
What national agreement was introduced so that there where stricter gun laws
What role did the media play
Raised awareness and public support for gun control
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Where was the port Arthur massacre happen
(NSW, QLD ..... etc
Tasmania
What was the purpose of the Gun buy back scheme
To remove all baned firearms from the public
What is one form of support provide to survivors
Mental health councelling
Has Australia experienced mass shootings since The Port Arthur massacre
What kind of weapon did he use
(hint* be more specific than just gun)
Semi Automatic rifle
Name on key restriction introduced on firearms
Banning Semi automatic and long arms rifles
How did public opinion effect government action after the massacre
Pressed the government to act quickly to introduce reforms
What was the estimated cost of the gun buyback scheme
What is the name of the perpetrator who committed the massacre
Martin Bryant
What did they use to fund the buy back scheme
Why was media criticism import for the success of reforms
Disproved the opinion still supporting ownership of firearms increasing public acceptance of gun laws
What was the one way government promoted the buy back scheme