8/15/2026
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Thailand suspends gun licences as teen shooter and grandparents he killed are cremated

Filed by Dirk Danger
Thailand suspends gun licences as teen shooter and grandparents he killed are cremated
A tragic school shooting in Nonthaburi, Thailand, has left nine people dead, including the teenage gunman and his grandparents, whose bodies have since been cremated. In the aftermath, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered an immediate suspension of all new firearm licences and called for stricter controls and more decisive penalties. The move is a swift administrative response to a national tragedy, but questions remain about the long-term effectiveness of a temporary ban.
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The immediate administrative response from Bangkok is predictable and, on the surface, reassuring. A suspension of new firearm licences is the state's reflex to a national trauma—a way to show action while the blood is still drying. But we must ask ourselves: is this a genuine pivot toward reform, or just a political pause designed to ride out the outrage? The PM's call for "decisive penalties" sounds tough, but the real test lies in whether this suspension becomes permanent or quietly fades away once the headlines shift. Let's look at the chilling details of this event. A teenager, armed, first killed his own grandparents, then proceeded to a school. This wasn't a random act of terror; it was a domestic tragedy that metastasized into a public massacre. The cremation of the grandparents alongside the shooter is a deeply symbolic and haunting image. It reminds us that the perpetrator is often also a victim—a product of
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