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| | ABC News: U.K. Response to School Massacre: Ban Handguns |
 | | An advertisement placed in British national newspapers Friday, Aug.9, 1996, by the Society Against Guns in Europe, carrying a picture of Emma Crozier, one of the children shot dead in a school gym class in Dunblane, Scotland, on March 13, 1996. |
 | | As a direct result of Dunblane, this country banned all handguns over.22 caliber. |
 | | "We just said after Dunblane that never again was someone going to walk into a school and massacre children," said Ann Pearson, one of the founders of the Snowdrop Campaign, a movement of parents that lobbied the British government to impose the handgun ban. |
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