Few discuss gun control as Czech Republic reels from mass shooting

The World

It’s been a week since a lone gunman entered Charles University in the Czech Republic’s capital and opened fire. The mass shooting in the heart of Prague left 14 people dead and dozens injured — making it the deadliest event of its kind in the country’s history. The country has one of the most liberal gun laws in Europe. The World’s host Marco Werman talks with Prague-based journalist Ian Willoughby about how the country is dealing with this deadly incident. 

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