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Mt. Laurel Library hosts debate on second amendment rights and gun violence

On Monday, Oct. 28, over 30 people came to the Mt. Laurel Library for a Better Angels debate on a polarizing topic.

Karen Reiner/Special to The Sun: Better Angels Debate Chair Jen Livinston addresses residents during the public debate on second amendment rights and gun violence.

On Monday, Oct. 28, over 30 people agreed to the motto “Start a conversation, not a fight” and came to the Mt. Laurel Library for a Better Angels debate on second amendment rights and gun violence. Better Angels is a nation-wide citizen organization whose goal is to help depolarize America and help folks find ways to hold civil conversations about politics, even when we disagree.

People of all walks of life, including gun owners, teachers, retired military, high school students, retirees, law enforcement, members of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense and others spoke passionately and civilly about gun violence in our country and debated whether or not changing gun laws could decrease or stop mass shootings. Participants said that they found common ground with people they normally would disagree with, and that the format of the debate enabled them to listen and learn from others’ experiences and to share their own opinions in a civil and respectful way.
If you are interested in participating in a future Better Angels event, go to Better-Angels.org, or contact kreiner@better-angels.org.
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