Posted inOpinion Pieces

Perspectives on Arming the Community

On one early Saturday morning in North Carolina, and at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of Black LGBTQ folks got together to take a class and hang out. While most of the world had concerns with how many rolls of toilet paper they’d be able to secure, this group of friends had a different concern that spoke directly to the second amendment.

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