Plymouth shooting: 'Why is someone allowed to have a gun at home?'
A woman who survived being shot by her estranged husband is questioning why people allowed to keep guns at home following the Plymouth shooting.
Jake Davison, 22, who owned a gun for clay pigeon shooting, shot and killed five people before turning the gun on himself on 12 August.
Rachel Williams from Chepstow, Monmouthshire, wants changes to the law, including for firearms to be kept at gun clubs and not at home.
The Home Office said has been asked to comment.
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