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Dunblane parents campaigned to prevent a repeat of the massacre
Summary
A Channel 4 documentary recounts how grieving Dunblane parents organised the Snowdrop campaign after the 1996 school killings, and how Parliament later passed a total ban on private handguns in Britain.
Content
A Channel 4 documentary revisits the 1996 attack at a Dunblane primary school and the community response that followed. In the aftermath, grieving parents organised a campaign to restrict private handguns and raised public awareness through petitions, interviews and a charity single. The film uses archive footage and home video to present parents' accounts and campaign materials. Parliament subsequently passed a total ban on private handgun ownership in Britain.
Key facts:
- Officials reported that a 1996 attack at a Dunblane primary school resulted in the deaths of children and a teacher.
- Grieving parents organised the Snowdrop campaign, which included recordings and public advocacy; Parliament later enacted a total ban on private handguns.
- The documentary includes archive interviews and home video of campaigners, and it notes that there have been no reported school shootings in the UK since Dunblane.
Summary:
The film highlights how bereaved parents channelled grief into a sustained public campaign that influenced national legislation on handguns. Undetermined at this time.
