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Gun Control Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gun Control Australia
Gun Control Australia (GCA) is a gun-control lobbying group in Australia. The group was formed in 1981 to press for stricter gun laws. In 2012 the spokespersons of the National Coalition for Gun Control (NCGC) merged with GCA. Its President is John Crook. == History == Gun Control Australia (GCA) was formed by activist John Crook, who from the late 1970s wrote articles and made presentations challenging the basis of private ownership of firearms. In 1981, Mr Crook used the public concern from the killing of two girls in separate crimes in 1981, and with the support of the victims' parents formed "The Council to Control Gun Misuse". The group was strengthened after the spree killings in Hoddle Street and Queen Street in Melbourne, Australia, 1987. The organisation was renamed to "Gun Control Australia" (GCA) in 1988. In July 2012, GCA announced a merger with the National Coalition for Gun Control.
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