STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Sweden on Friday said it will introduce a bill to amend weapon laws and restrict access to semi-automatic guns after the country's worst mass shooting this week.

The move comes after a gunman killed 10 people on Tuesday before apparently killing himself at an education centre in Orebro, west of Stockholm.

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