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Other nations, such as Japan and New Zealand, have also pursued stringent gun regulations, contributing to notably low firearm-related death rates. Japan, for example, reports fewer than ten gun fatalities per year, reflecting a cultural aversion to firearms. These global precedents may inform the ongoing U.S. debates over gun ownership and regulation, making the lessons of these countries particularly relevant.
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