Roving Camera 05-04-2017
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No. There are too many weapons. Too many people dying. — Roland English, Unemployed, South End
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No. I don’t think people understand the responsibility of owning a handgun. — Robert Caldwell, Student, Roxbury
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Yes. Number one, with the way young people are getting guns illegally, I think people should be able to protect themselves. But people should be trained to own and use them. — Larry, Chef, Roxbury
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It all depends. If you have no violent crimes on your record and you’re going to use it for protection, then yes. — Edward Galloway, Entrepreneur, Dorchester
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No. There’s too much killing with guns already. The more guns there are, the more killing there will be. — Deborah Coleman, Homemaker, Dorchester
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No. Because it contributes to violence. If nobody had guns, there’d be far less violence. — Brian Arrington, Sales, Roxbury