Nearly six months after a gunman armed with an AR-15 killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the community remains divided on the topic of gun control.
Uvalde, Texas residents rally for increased gun control following the Robb Elementary school shooting.
"I really, I really don't feel like banning any gun is going to solve any problem," Jason Molitor, who owns Ox Ranch, an exotic-game hunting property outside of Uvalde, told ABC News. "I don't know one person here who didn't grow up without a weapon at a young age. All of us. All my friends," he said.
Molitor, who noted that one of his ranch employees lost his son in the Robb Elementary shooting, said he supported some gun control policies such as raising the age to purchase a firearm and more background checks, but he opposed proposals to ban assault rifles.
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