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Japan set for meeting on gun control next week
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Thu Apr 19, 2007

TOKYO, April 20 (Reuters) - Japan is set to hold a task force
meeting on gun control next week after the mayor of the southern city of
Nagasaki was fatally shot by a suspected gangster on Tuesday. Japan already
has strict gun control laws, but the shooting of Itcho Ito has prompted
some, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, to call for even tighter
supervision.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said an annual task force meeting
on gun policy would be held on Wednesday.

"(The shooting) was a challenge to democracy," he told a news conference on
Friday, referring to concerns that Ito's death would stifle freedom of
speech in political campaigns.

"The Abe administration takes this seriously and we want to respond," he
said, without going into details on what measures would be discussed.

A newspaper reported after the shooting that the government and ruling
coalition parties would speed up efforts to clamp down on guns, aiming to
submit a bill to parliament to revise gun control legislation by the end of
the current session on June 23.

Work had already been under way to revise the law but Ito's death has
highlighted the urgent need for tighter measures, the paper added.

Measures being considered include requiring that guns be labelled by
authorities as they are imported, which could help police track down
smuggled firearms from abroad.

Firearms in Japan are mostly in the hands of hunters or "yakuza" gangsters,
and shootings are rare.

Gun-related crime has also been on the decline, with the number of shootings
falling to a record-low 53 last year.

Of those, 36 are thought to have involved yakuza. Only two resulted in
deaths.

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