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This was posted on the Fox 29 website.
"As Congress works to find a bipartisan way to approach current gun legislation, the talk of change is a divisive topic even for those closely tied to weapons, including stores like the Palm Beach Shooting Center.
Survivors of recent mass shootings shared their stories Wednesday during a House Committee hearing.
"I believe in the Second Amendment, and I think that people need to protect yourself and the people that you love, but I don't think you need to use big firearms," said John Palacios, a self-defense attorney with U.S. Law Shield.
Palacios represents people who have fired a weapon in self-defense and said 90% of his cases involve smaller handguns.
He is in favor or restricting sales of guns like AR-15s."
"As Congress works to find a bipartisan way to approach current gun legislation, the talk of change is a divisive topic even for those closely tied to weapons, including stores like the Palm Beach Shooting Center.
Survivors of recent mass shootings shared their stories Wednesday during a House Committee hearing.
"I believe in the Second Amendment, and I think that people need to protect yourself and the people that you love, but I don't think you need to use big firearms," said John Palacios, a self-defense attorney with U.S. Law Shield.
Palacios represents people who have fired a weapon in self-defense and said 90% of his cases involve smaller handguns.
He is in favor or restricting sales of guns like AR-15s."
Gun control divisive topic even for those with weapons
As Congress works to find a bipartisan way to approach current gun legislation, the talk of change is a divisive topic even for those closely tied to weapons, including stores like Palm Beach Shooting Center.
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