In Guns We Trust | Short Films
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Uploaded on 14 May, 2015
In 1982, Kennesaw, Georgia, a law was passed for each head of household to own at least one working firearm with ammunition. For the citizens of this town, owning a firearm is a way of life and the only option. It is a culture from long past, when firearms were used to protect families from animal attacks and the indigenous people. It is a belief of the fore fathers in arming the citizens to protect themselves from a government that might be oppressive.
Watch, listen, and learn as the citizens of Kennesaw from all walks of life tell and share their stories.
Produced by Nicolas Lévesque
Length : 12:26
Categorized as: Short Films Firearms
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