to say their military weapons, they re not understand koz met whack triggers are not understanding what clips are versus magazines can we have a legitimate debate kevin without knowing what guns are? well i think it is actually a really good point that you make i think we need a deep dive in terms of all of the different kinds of weapons that are out there high capacity magazines what these guns actually do. to actually have a conversation that meets somewhere in the middle where we can find some kind of middle ground on this issue. i don t think you re going see assault weapon ban like we saw in the 90s that s something that chris murphy is fighting for but realistic center from connecticut who is very passionate about this issue democrat said votes rct there and we can have a consideration about high capacity magazinings. we can have a conversation about some kind of national red flag law. for example, that you know state like florida passed in the wake of parkland so there are way
to say their military weapons, they re not understand koz met whack triggers are not understanding what clips are versus magazines can we have a legitimate debate kevin without knowing what guns are? well i think it is actually a really good point that you make i think we need a deep dive in terms of all of the different kinds of weapons that are out there high capacity magazines what these guns actually do. to actually have a conversation that meets somewhere in the middle where we can find some kind of middle ground on this issue. i don t think you re going see assault weapon ban like we saw in the 90s that s something that chris murphy is fighting for but realistic center from connecticut who is very passionate about this issue democrat said votes rct there and we can have a consideration about high capacity magazinings. we can have a conversation about some kind of national red flag law. for example, that you know state like florida passed in the wake of parkland so there are way
ally. that is the signs of marketing. marketing is a multi billion dollar industry. why? it works. it causes people to be interested in consumer goods. it causes them to initiate a purchase. it causes them to use it in an anarchy system with the marketing. it is pretty straightforward. i think that it is being discussed. now we raise the issue of young men, historically, gun companies, that they could not reach or promote a product to a young man because of natural barriers and marketing. with the advent of the internet and first person shooter games, this line has been obliterated. this, combined with the promotion of military weapons, is why we are seeing the mass shootings that we see today. brandon, you have a completely different. view it is still about responsibility to people in industry and manufacturers, but
there seems to be some cracks in the western support for ukraine, particularly as it relates to supplying military weapons. and wondering, is it getting harder to rally our allies around continued support for this country? i don t think that s the case. i think our allies are steadfast in their support for ukraine. they know that if we don t support ukraine, their own sovereignty and democracy and their values will be on the chopping block with the russians. so i think we re standing strong, we are continuing to pressure the russians. we are isolating them, here, in new york, at the united nations. we have condemned them, 141 countries voted to condemn the russian action. that commitment remained strong. we have to continue to make sure as partners are communicating with each other. but there are no cracks in that
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