What societal, political, or institutional implications does a school shooting in Thailand typically carry?

Thailand has never had a school shooting. Not in modern history. Not in the last twenty years. There are no documented cases. Consequently, there is no societal, political, or institutional response to them. Cultural norms, legal frameworks, and institutional practices around gun violence and school safety have not been shaped by this specific type of incident because it has not occurred. Public discourse, policy proposals, and reform efforts related to school safety in Thailand are instead informed by other forms of youth violence, bullying, or suicide — not mass shootings.

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