The debate over gun rights in the US has become a defining political issue in recent election cycles. On one side, there are staunch defenders of the Second Amendment of the US Constitution, which protects the right to bear arms. On the other, there are those advocating for stricter regulations, pointing to horrific cases of mass shootings. While the issue is not top of mind for most voters this November, it is always lurking in the background. Toni Waterman reports.
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