U.S. Voters Agree on One Thing: They'd Feel Better Owning a Gun [View all]
U.S. Voters Agree on One Thing: They'd Feel Better Owning a Gun
Like many Americans, two women a thousand miles apart are each anxious about the uncertain state of the nation. Their reasons are altogether different. But they have found common ground, and a sense of certainty, in a recent purchase: a gun.
Ann-Marie Saccurato traced her purchase to the night she was eating dinner at a sidewalk restaurant not long ago in Delray Beach, Florida, when a Black Lives Matter march passed, and her mind began to wander.
It takes only one person to incite a riot when emotions are high, she remembers thinking. What if police are overpowered and cant control the crowd?
Ashley Johnson, in Austin, Texas, worries about the images shes seen in past weeks of armed militias showing up to rallies and making plans to kidnap governors. The outcome of the election, she thinks, will be devastating for some people regardless of the winner.
https://news.yahoo.com/u-voters-agree-one-thing-190444273.html
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