
© Kyle Cassidy
Kyle Cassidy travelled for more then 15.000 miles across the US with one question: “Why do you own a gun?” This is a good question because most of these guns are not easily reconcilable with the notion of self-defence. Their place should be more like in the Armed Forces. “Armed America” holds all those answers why they keep them at home.
“I consider the ownership of arms not only a right, but the duty of a free people to themselves and future generations.” - Dan
“The first time I was introduced to guns was when I was 5 years old; hunting with my dad, grandfather and uncle. I remember my dad shooting a ringneck pheasant and a rabbit. I carried those two animals until I thought my arms were going to fall off. As a little guy, that made a great impression on me. I’ve hunted all of my life; in Pennsylvania, Idaho, Colorado and Maine. I have a tremendous respect for life, especially wildlife. It never ceases to amaze me how much satisfaction I get from just simply being in the Great Outdoors, whether I make a kill or not.” - Joe

© Kyle Cassidy

© Kyle Cassidy
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