He feels like he’s shifted into a “gray zone,” somewhere in between people who proudly “cling” to their guns and those who don’t own firearms and know nothing about guns or gun culture. He moved to Eugene from Las Vegas, where he survived the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. Earlier this year, dozens of people, including Hooper, reached out to HuffPost saying they wanted to get rid of their guns. It’s completely, 100 percent voluntary.”Leah Nash for HuffPost Hooper puts a vest on Bear, his 5-year-old Schipperke mix and licensed emotional support animal. Las Vegas police later told HuffPost that people can hand in guns to the department for destruction.
Source: Huffington Post October 01, 2018 12:33 UTC