GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
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SAMPLE from #30 – Sandy. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
Is education the answer? Are we accepting these horrifying events? Are we inspired to do anything about gun-RELATED problems? - This is a sample taken from recording #30.
#42: Pam – St. Louis, Missouri. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
Pam initially shares her general feelings about guns but, later expresses surprise about how many other subjects came into this conversation because she originally thought it would take only four minutes to express her perspective.
SAMPLE from #31 – Danielle. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
A French-American Citizen discusses the 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bare Arms, shall not be infringed.”
SAMPLE from #32 – Beth. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
What is one of the biggest growth areas in the healthcare industry? Is this a piece of our complex gun puzzle?
SAMPLE from #33 – Jake. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
What are the goals & outcomes of school shootings? A High School Student processes this information and shares HIS personal feelings. - Save
SAMPLE from #34 – Marty. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
Recorded in a Waffle House, an octogenarian reflects back on his childhood when he provoked a war with the mafia. How did he live to tell about it? - Save - Save
SAMPLE from #35 – DJ. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
Certain things are just out of hand, we want what's best for our country, WHEN is the time to make this happen? - Save - Save - Save
SAMPLE from #36 – Michael. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
Why is the NRA a curious thing for Michael?
SAMPLE from #37 – Daphne. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
What does Daphne consider gun problems and what are her thoughts regarding solutions? - Save - Save
SAMPLE from #38 – Doran. - GUNS in USA – voices of we the people
What type of guns "don't make sense" to him? How would "zones" apply to guns in inner-city environments?