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Conservatives say strict gun control "doesn't stop mass shootings" after a deadly mass shooting in a commercial building in Denmark.

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Over the weekend, a shooting ofkilled three people in a mall in Denmarkand injured three others, followed by American conservatives speaking out. ..

Despite the restrictive gun law in Denmark regulated by the Ministry of Justice and the European Commission, the incident in Copenhagen wasthe most deadly shootingDanish police said on Monday, the day after the shooting, that it is likely that the shooter had acted alone in the country since February 2015 and fired indiscriminately at random shoppers.

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People leave Field's shopping centre, after Danish police said they received reports of shooting, in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 3, 2022. 

Danish police report shooting in Copenhagen, Denmark, on July 3, 2022. After saying that they received, people leave the field shopping center. .. (Ritzau Scanpix / Olafur Steinar Gestsson)

According to Gun Policy, a Danish civilian, an organization that brings together data and facts related to firearms. The world is not allowed to carry automatic guns or guns disguised as other objects. Handguns may be personally owned, but require special permission. Anyone wishing to become a licensed gun owner in the area must be at least 18 years old and provide a valid reason for gun ownership.

Following the shooting, those looking for elected Republicans, positions and commentators share their thoughts on the incident and whether gun control played a role in the deadly shooting. I went to social media for.

People leave the Field's shopping center in Copenhagen, Denmark Sunday, July 3, 2022.

People on Sunday in the field in Copenhagen, Denmark Leaving the shopping center, July 3, 2022.(Olafur Steinar Rye Gestsson / Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

"Shooting in Copenhagen, Denmark, where guns are banned", Florida GOP Congressional candidate Lavern Spicer Asked a question in a tweet. "Oh, I can't wait for the left to explain how it happened."

"My thoughts and prayers are directed at the victim," says Spicer. I added it in the tweet. "I really hate gun violence and hate the evil people who want to disarm the general public and put them at risk."

Republican Rep. Lauren Bobert also in Denmark The shootings at were said to indicate that it was "time to admit" that certain gun methods did not prevent the occurrence of mass fire.

"There was a mass fire in Denmark, a country with some of Europe's strictest gun regulations," Bowbert wrote. "It's time to admit that gun law doesn't stop mass shooting."

Conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong also said that guns are almost banned in Denmark.

"Gun is almost completely banned in Denmark," Chung wrote in a tweet.

GOP candidate Dr. Willy Montague, who is trying to represent Florida's 10th Parliamentary District, prays to the Danish people in a tweet, hoping to "wake up to the left", and the gun law It is not the answer to prevent mass shooting.

"Pray for the people of Copenhagen, Denmark," wrote Montague. "Also, when I pray for the left wing, I wake up and realize that the gun method does not prevent mass shooting. Denmark makes it almost impossible to get a gun, but mass shooting happened there."

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"Someone on the left is a country like Denmark If the only kind of weapon that civilians can own without a [license] is an air rifle, there is mass shooting, "questioned JR Majevsky, a candidate for the Ohio GOP Congress. "As we have said, sounds like the law of guns are useless to criminals."

On the other side of the problem, those who continuously demanded control of the gun, Utilizing social media, we shared our thoughts on the tragedy in Denmark and provided a comparison of the shootings made in the United States compared to other regions of the world, including Denmark.

Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, a gun control advocacy group, compared the total number of Danish murderers in 2021 with the total number of US gun-related murderers in 2021 in a tweet.

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"39 murders in Denmark last year There was an incident (all by gun), which has a strict gun method, "Wats wrote. "There were more than 13,000 gun murders in the United States in 2021."

Last month, President Byden saidnearly 30 years after two mass fires in Buffalo, New York and Uvarde. Signed the most radical gun control bill. Texas took action in parliament, killing dozens of people within a week of each other.

FoxNews' Lawrence Richard contributed to this article.

Kyle Morris covers Fox News politics. Twitter: @RealKyleMorris.