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Ellie Crozier, sister of Dunblane victim Emma, has emphasised the importance of remembering the tragedy 30 years later. She warned that UK gun laws are "at risk" due to societal changes and loopholes, particularly with the rise of 3D-printed firearms. Crozier stated: "Whenever we allow easier access to guns, we create loopholes that allow these dangerous weapons to fall into the wrong hands." She, along with other campaigners, continues to advocate for stricter gun control, highlighting the need for awareness among younger generations about the significance of the laws established after the Dunblane massacre.
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