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Oct 01 2008
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Saari, who had a valid gun licence, killed nine fellow students and a teacher [AFP]
Saari, who had a valid gun licence, killed nine fellow students and a teacher [AFP]
Finland has introduced stricter rules on gun permits after a man shot dead 10 people at a vocational school last week before turning the gun on himself.

People applying for a gun licence will have to provide a doctor's report about their mental health and prove they have been members of a bona-fide shooting club for at least a year, under new government directives to police.

The shooting in the west of the country echoed another in November last year in the town of Tuusula, which left eight people and the gunman dead.

At the time, Finland said it would consider new laws on gun ownership but no changes were made.

Gun restrictions

Matti Saari, a 22-year-old student at the school in Kauhajoki, killed nine fellow students and a teacher before shooting himself in the head on September 24.

Both Saari and Pekka-Eric Auvinen, the 18-year-old who carried out the Tuusula shooting, had valid gun licences.

The government said it was also planning to amend laws to give police the authority to perform more thorough background checks on applicants.

The law currently allows people as young as 15 to acquire guns for target or hunting purposes.

Finland has the third-highest level of gun ownership in the world, behind the United States and Yemen, according to a survey carried out last year by the Small Arms Survey of the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.


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