Taste Flav
Ban All Weapons In America …
‘I Concern For My Youngsters’
Revealed
Taste Flav is looking for the USA to ban all firearms … he says the nation is caught in a “epidemic of gun violence with no signal we are able to cease or change course.”
The rapper referred to as on a gun ban in an op-ed in Newsweek … Flav says he fears for his children when he drops them off at college, and that faculty shootings are so widespread they’ve develop into normalized.
Flav says … “Our faculties aren’t protected and our children aren’t protected. It’s because gun safety legal guidelines are weak.”
He says the “mistaken folks” have an excessive amount of entry to weapons … and he says he would know, as a result of he went to jail due to weapons and ended up on Rikers Island.
Flav says the dearth of gun legal guidelines “has created a violence epidemic epidemic right here in the USA that’s nowhere else on the planet.” He calls it “home errorism” and provides, “Cease placing a price ticket on the heads of our kids.”
The rapper says no civilian wants a semi-automatic weapon … and people who’re scared and fearful wouldn’t have to guard themselves with weapons if all weapons have been banned.

9/4/24
Fox 5 Atlanta
Flav says concern and energy are two of the largest feelings driving life in America and we have to flip the narrative to “let our concern of shedding our kids be extra highly effective than our concern of our next-door neighbor.”
He says it is too simple for youths to seize their dad and mom’ weapons and faculty shootings usually occur when children who’re motivated by concern of being dislike, concern of not being accepted and concern of being made enjoyable of convey a gun to highschool and open hearth.
Flav says … “This occurs so usually, we’ve began to develop into numb to it as a society. It is barely within the information if it is lower than a handful of people that have been killed, after which the information cycle strikes onto one thing else … The hits simply carry on coming.”
One thing to chew on this July 4th.