
Former Connecticut lawmaker who wrote nation's first "Red Flag" law talks about why mass shootings are more common in America
05/26/22 • 40 min
Michael Lawlor, a former Connecticut legislator who authored the nation's first "Red Flag" law, talks about why mass shootings are only common in America and how we can cut through politics and find solutions to the problem.
Michael Lawlor, a former Connecticut legislator who authored the nation's first "Red Flag" law, talks about why mass shootings are only common in America and how we can cut through politics and find solutions to the problem.
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