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<title>Why are mass shootings rare in other countries despite high levels of gun ownership?</title>
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<description>Finland There are an estimated 1.5 million licensed firearms in Finland, the country&#x26;#x27;s interior ministry reports, in a nation of just 5.6 million. This high rate of gun ownership is due to an activity widely seen in Finland (and many other nations): hunting. Finns &#x26;#x22;have hunted and fished for food for thousands of years,&#x26;#x22; Slate reports, and &#x26;#x22;hunting remains a popular weekend, or even after-work, activity.&#x26;#x22; Finland&#x26;#x27;s large area provides ample space for the hunting industry to flourish. Despite this, Finland has had less than five documented cases of mass shootings. This is because, like most of the Nordic countries,...</description>
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