Dysinger owns an AR-15 military-style rifle — the same weapon used in the Parkland, Florida, high school shooting on Feb. 14. But the calls to curb assault-weapon sales that came from the Florida students didn’t strike a chord with him. “You hear more of that here than you do about gun control, and in Miami you’re going to hear more gun control and you have people kind of running with that,” Adamson said. I feel like if they understood what gun control meant, they would be more likely to get on board with it.”Dysinger said gun control for him means keeping firearms locked away. He said the Kentucky shooting suspect shouldn’t have been able to secretly take a gun from his home.
Source: National Post April 23, 2018 14:32 UTC