Japan is a country of more than 127 million people, but it rarely sees more than 10 gun deaths a year.
Culture is one reason for the low rate, but gun control is a major one, too.
Japan, a country of 127 million people and yearly gun deaths rarely totaling more than 10, is one such country.
Japan is a country with regulations upon regulationsJapan's success in curbing gun deaths is intimately linked with its history.
The government has since loosened the law, but the fact Japan enacted gun control from the stance of prohibition is important.