Sweden’s Mass Shooting Aftermath Makes U.S. Headlines; Here’s Why

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After a crazed killer opened fire at the Risbergska School in Örebro’s Västhaga district about 125 miles west from Stockholm on Tuesday, the U.S. media is paying very close attention to what is happening in Sweden.

The reason is simple: Sweden’s government, according to Firstpost, “announced on Friday (February 7) that it would move to amend the country’s gun laws, imposing stricter restrictions on semi-automatic weapons.”

The Firstpost headline says it all: “Mass shooting: Sweden to do in a week what US couldn’t in years– limit access to semi-automatic guns.”

Sweden is not the United States, and a look at the Swedish Constitution shows one important thing is missing, any semblance of a Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms that cannot be infringed.

Still, that’s not stopping widespread media attention to the announcement from Stockholm Friday.

The New York Times headlined its Friday coverage thusly: “Sweden Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Mass Shooting.”

The Times report was quick to include this: “The proposal has not been formalized, but it will likely strengthen the basic requirements for acquiring a gun license, instructing the police to take into account age, weapons knowledge and skills as well as the person’s criminal history. It will also likely call for broader checks on the applicant’s medical history.”

This sounds similar to the kinds of gun controls Democrats and other anti-gunners want to impose in the U.S., namely licensing of gun owners to include proof of firearms knowledge, and an extensive background check to include possibly invasion-of-privacy medical history scrutiny.

MSN is reporting the incident claimed 11 lives, including that of the suspected killer, identified in European press reports as Rickard Andersson, 35. He lived in the community of Örebro, he was unemployed and had apparently “lost contact with family in recent years.” MSN’s headline: “Sweden to tighten gun control laws after mass shooting in Örebro.

There is something else in the MSN report. Police said the suspect “was found with three weapons that were registered to his name. (Emphasis added). Lying next to him were large amounts of unused ammunition as well as gun licenses for four firearms.”

MSN also reported that SVT (Sweden’s equivalent of NPR), said the police reported “an automatic firearm as the weapon used.”

Firstpost is reporting that the proposed gun control measures, “agreed upon by the ruling coalition and the Sweden Democrats will specifically curtail civilian access to semi-automatic firearms, such as the AR-15, which authorities say is capable of inflicting significant damage in a short span of time.”

If that sounds familiar, it is almost identical to the rhetoric of U.S.-based gun prohibition lobbying groups. Watch for them to start referring to the Swedish tragedy and raise questions why the Congress cannot take the same swift action.

U.S. gun rights advocates will quickly explain why. Such an effort would immediately hit a nasty speed bump known as the Bill of Rights, and specifically the Second Amendment.

Firstpost was careful to include in its coverage, “The US accounts for 46 per cent of the world’s civilian-owned firearms, according to data from the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey. The country also ranks highest among developed nations in firearm-related homicides.”

Another report, from The Guardian—a U.K.-based publication—says this about the Swedish government’s action: “The government said on Friday it wanted to reimpose restrictions that existed before 2023 and develop a strategy to seize military-style weapons.”

Over the years, various American political figures, including presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Kamala Harris, have intimated they would like to handle gun control in such a way, perhaps like the government of New Zealand did following a terror attack in that island nation. There was a mandatory “buy-back” (as if the government owned private citizens’ firearms originally), which U.S. gun rights advocates such as Alan Gottlieb, founder and executive vice president of the Second Amendment Foundation, have called “compensated confiscation.”

The Guardian also reported, “Swedish hunters, of whom there are hundreds of thousands, are able to apply for licences for semi-automatic weapons. In August 2023, the environmental protection agency lifted a ban on military-style models, meaning guns such as the AR-15 were permitted for hunting.”

In the U.S., tens of thousands of licensed hunters use modern semiautomatic rifles for hunting, especially for predators such as coyotes or bobcats, and small to medium-sized game. The AR platform is now adapted to more potent rifle calibers than just the .223 Remington/5.56mm NATO. Nowadays one finds such rifles chambered for various 6mm and .30 calibers including the .308 Winchester.

While no motive has been reported, and the investigation continues, this shooting once again undermines the contention by the gun prohibition lobby that such crimes happen “only in America.”

One similarity between the attack in Sweden and the most notorious of U.S. mass shootings was reported by Yahoo News.

“Investigators have said the alleged shooter in Örebro was previously unknown to the police,” Yahoo said. “They believe he acted alone and that the shooting was not an act of terrorism, but the motive for the crime remains unclear.”

According to The Independent, the shooting victims included seven women and four men. The killer is believed to have taken his own life, another similarity to U.S. mass shootings.


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Thinker1

Sweden must have very special criminals. Ours don’t obey laws, old or new.

Darkman

Sweden has some of the strictest firearms ownership laws in Europe and yet this act of evil still occurred. Which only proves what many people have known for decades. These types of laws do nothing to stop such acts what they accomplish is to make for helpless victims in target rich gun free zones. Never trust a politicians or government that denies you the right and ability to protect yourself and your loved ones from the evil people that don’t abide by their deadly laws.

DIYinSTL

Don’t stop at .308 for the AR platform. It’s available in .300 Winmag and .338 Lapua too. Also here.

But sadly, I was waiting to hear that the pols would jump at the chance to take revenge on the majority, the law abiding, for any excuse to limit liberty will do.

Nick2.0

I wonder what percentage of the Swedish population owns guns, and if it’s a big enough number to have an effect on their next elections?

Get Out

IMOA, their gun control scheme is going to cause more boating accidents. /s

Last edited 7 months ago by Get Out
CaptainR

First, this is a terrible tragedy. Second, as usual, the government wants to punish the innocent before they deal with the real issue. Last, their press and media machine gets it as wrong as the US press by stating: “… the police reported “automatic” firearm as the weapon used.”

Matt in Oklahoma

Obama said these don’t happen anywhere else so …. lol

Henry Bowman

Two words:
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Stockholm Syndrome.

Silver Creek

Sweden has estimated population of 10.5 million people . And Sweden is another country welcoming illegals from middle east and Africa. It shouldn’t take long before they out number the citizens of Sweden! NYC has near 10 million population. Same with Los Angeles. Spo now Sweden wants to restrict and ban firearms. The far leftist politicians say that will stop shootings. Yeah, right. Another excuse to ban guns and have power to rule over the population. Like other comments have said, people in Europe are used to being slaves to their governments. Only in America are people free ( except… Read more »

Matt in Oklahoma

I noticed no one wants to talk about his politics, views or values. Forbidden fruit