in tucson this past weekend. and our topic is gun laws around the world. richard, let s start with you. you ve got 60 seconds. and the gun laws and the point i want to make in this part of the program is really this. usually major events like tucson do lead to reform of the gun laws in different countries. let s start in australia, for example, where in port arthur in 1996, 35 people were killed in a gun massacre. now, in that case, it led to the federal ban in australia for self-loading weapons and pump-action shotguns. in the united kingdom in 1987, it whappened. in both bases, multiple deaths led the authorities to ban certain types of shotguns or certain types of self-loading rifles. it doesn t always work that way. take, for example, germany, which has some of the strictest