Examples of use of GCN
1. Campaign for gun register The Gun Control Network (GCN) – which included relatives of those killed in the Hungerford massacre – continues to campaign for a national gun register.
2. Gill Marshall–Andrews, chair of GCN, said: "Provision for a national database of gun owners was made in the first Firearms Amendment Act of 1''7.
3. It‘s not a difficult thing to develop." Mick North, whose daughter Sophie was killed by Hamilton and who has campaigned on behalf of GCN, said: "I have no doubt that had it not been possible for Hamilton legally to own guns simply for the purpose of target shooting, that he would never have thought through or carried out his crime." The massacre also prompted a widespread review of school security and of the rules concerning the control of adults working with children.