Barry comes into the conversation with a unique perspective on his work as a social media specialist for a gun manufacturer and the trouble he has promoting the mission or community within the firearms industry.
With an extensive history within the military, he’s rarely been without a weapon in the jobs he’s had until now.
Katrina has a vastly different stance on this. As a mom, she is personally very resistant to embracing this topic.
What do YOU feel comfortable with when it comes to weapons?
How can we be equipped to defend ourselves if needed, and how can we protect our children in today’s reality?
Do you lean more towards Barry’s beliefs on firearms or more towards Katrina and her hesitancy to acquire the skills or products?
Come and share your opinions with us on Instagram @TheSiblingTrap!
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