The Telegram (St. John's)

Free guns for citizens

U.S. group says it’s needed

- BY CRISTINA SILVA

Acampaign promising free shotguns for people to protect themselves in this Arizona city has divided some residents in a community still reeling from a shooting rampage in 2011 that killed six people, left a congresswo­man and several others wounded, and made Tucson a symbol of gun violence in America.

The Armed Citizen Project is part of a national campaign to give shotguns to single women and homeowners in the nation’s crime-ridden neighbourh­oods, an effort that comes amid a national debate on gun control after mass shootings in Arizona, Colorado and Connecticu­t.

While towns in Idaho, Utah, Virginia and Pennsylvan­ia have debated ordinances recommendi­ng gun ownership, the gun giveaway effort appears to be the first of its kind.

“If you are not willing to protect the citizens of Tucson, someone is going to do it, why not me? Why not have armed citizens protecting themselves?” said Shaun McClusky, a real estate agent who plans to start handing out shotguns by May.

Arizona gun proponents have donated about $12,500 to fund the gun giveaway, and McClusky, a former mayoral and city council candidate, hopes to collect enough to eventually arm entire neighbourh­oods.

Participan­ts will receive training on how to properly use, handle and store their weapon, as well as trigger locks. It costs about $400 per participan­t for the weapon and training.

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— Photo by The Associated Press Former Tucson mayoral candidate Shaun McClusky talks Thursday about the privately funded program he is launching in Tucson, Ariz., to provide residents in crime-prone areas with free shotguns so they can defend themselves against criminals.

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