CHICAGO – When in the presence of a powerful acting force like Michael Shannon, the depth of performance is emotional and passionately essential. He co-leads with Travis A. Knight in Red Orchid Theatre’s World Premiere of Levi Holloway’s “Turret,” just extended to June 22nd at the Chopin Theatre.
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Here is the “Lock ‘N Load” synopsis:
“Lock ‘N Load” is a six-part reality series offering viewers a fly-on-the-wall experience at The Shootist gun store in Englewood, Colo. Salesman Josh T. Ryan is always in full-on pitch mode. There’s a fascinating story and buyer for every gun sold by this expert gunslinger at this family-owned store.
The “Lock ‘N Load” trailer can be watched now below.
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By ADAM FENDELMAN |
gunz
Yes. Because even if they don’t intend to shoot anybody, there’s always the possibility of it happening. You just know when people will lose their minds anymore. It happens ALL THE TIME.
gun owners
is usually just the criminals and the mentally disturbed people you have to worry about
Not always
Guns are not inherently dangerous - people are
are gun owners inherently dangerous?
No, they are unaware.
In rural communities guns
In rural communities guns are necessary for survival. Some greedy people use guns in a hazardous way.
some people are dangerous,
some people are dangerous, especially in low-income/low educated neighborhoods. It can be used for self defense, but should not be used for crimes or revenge. Guns don’t solve anything.
I don’t think it’s
I don’t think it’s always the gun owners who are dangerous, but the people they allow to get ahold of their guns.
Yes, and no. Training and
Yes, and no. Training and personality are important.
Gun Owners
Yes, gun owners are inherently dangerous to themselves and others. Most people get real nervous or accidentily shot people and that is what causes most deaths and injuries from guns.
Gun Owners
Gun Owners are inherently dangerous, most people are morons and have a gun as a toy and don’t know how to use them, so they play with these guns and this is how people die or get hurt.