Portland resident Buckley Jeppson decided to find out why people buy guns by walking into a gun shop and asking.
The answers he got were frightening. And at times, just weird.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, less than a week since 49 innocent people were killed at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, he wrote about his experience.
He detailed his questions and the responses, which quickly revealed the real reason many feel the need to sell guns or arm themselves with high-powered weapons that create such devastating effects.
Read Buckley’s full post, below.
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Thank you for your bravery. I live in Australia and although we don't have as easy access to guns, the attitudes and xenophobia you mention also exist here. My job is to perform ultrasounds of the heart. In over 20 years I've never been able to tell colour, creed, sexual orientation, country of birth, political persuasion, the list is almost endless. The one thing it does show is that under the skin we are all pretty much built the same way.
Sad but true .. You'll never change the culture and paranoia of Americans .. Guns rule , fear breeds on fear, and logic goes out the door .. ..America is at civil war with itself and doesn't even realise it ... where they only way to feel safe in your home or on the streets is to be on combat alert 24 hours a day, jumping at shadows and have a gun (usually the bigger the better) loaded and ready to go with in arms reach .....the thousands upon thousands of Americans killed by Americans annually by gun can attestify to that