More 17 year olds are now carrying weapons a study has found ONE in 15 older teenagers have carried or used a weapon in the past year, a new study suggests, as three Bradford youths have been in court in the past two months for carrying a weapon. Nationally, research found that from more than 13,000 17-year-olds in 2018/19 found that 6.4 per cent said they had carried or used a weapon in the previous 12 months. Boys were twice as likely as girls to say that they had done so, with 8.8 per cent of boys saying they had compared to 3.9 per cent of girls. Since April, three 17-year-olds – two boys and one girl – have been in court in Bradford for possession of a weapon in a public place, including a samurai sword, an axe and a knife, and in recent months a number of students have taken weapons into schools.
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