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GUNS in USA – voices of we the people

[DIALOGUE WITH RESPECT FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL'S PERSPECTIVE]

Posted on October 21, 2017September 17, 2018 by Guns in USA/Documentary

SAMPLE from #34 – Marty.

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?

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An archive of voices recorded across the United States for the Voice Archive/Documentary Project “Guns in USA”.

Documentary Boundaries:

  • One speaker per recording.
  • Communicate your perspective in a calm manner, using clean vocabulary, without attacking groups or individuals with hatred.

Each person’s perspective provides another piece toward solving our nation’s complex gun-fatality puzzle… What clarity do these voices assemble? Do the simple boundaries make it possible to hear voices across diverse perspectives and create a space representing peaceful national dialogue? What type of solutions do speakers suggest that could prevent fatalities without infringing on 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.”    {The first ten amendments (Bill of Rights) were ratified effective December 15, 1791}

Finally, do any of these voices share ANY information that could save your own life just by listening?

If you feel this project achieves peaceful dialogue… please click the fund raiser link to help support it!

Thank You,

Tom Mathews – Producer

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