The brother of a Dunblane massacre victim has hit out at pro-gun body the Countryside Alliance for raffling a £17,500 shotgun to raise funds.
Supporters were able to buy tickets at £50 each to support its campaign to promote shooting in Britain. Jack Crozier, whose five-year-old sister Emma was one of 16 pupils shot dead by Thomas Hamilton at Dunblane Primary in March 1996, accused them of glorifying gun ownership.
He said: “The Countryside Alliance released a statement after the Plymouth shooting saying that everyone should do everything possible to ensure that this shooting will not be repeated.“Raffling a lethal weapon, in doing so glamorising and trivialising the ownership of a shotgun by treating it as a prize to be won, shows that
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