(1st of 3) Mass-Shooting Survivor, Former Gun-Control Advocate David Frankel (JD, NYU School of Law), Author of “Coming To Terms: A Mass Shooting Survivor’s Story” (Ep. 103)
This is the first of three parts with David Frankel, (JD, NYU School of Law), survivor of a public mass-shooting, or public set of several murders and attempted murders in his office building in San Fransisco in the summer of 1993.
David was a gun control advocate at the time. In fact, many of the attorneys who survived processed the horrific event solely and exclusively through the gun-control lens, founding a gun-control advocacy group that became something well known in gun control circles now.
After the event, David experienced a slow political transformation about the meaning of the event. He describes his conversion from pro-gun control advocate to Second Amendment advocate in his short, substantive book, “Coming to Terms: A Mass Shooting Survivor’s Story.”
The book is available on Amazon and through your local book dealer.
The Republican Professor is a pro-coming-to-terms-with-vulnernability, pro-coming-to-terms-with-personal-responsibility, pro-Second-Amendment, pro-Constitutional-Law-rightly-understood, pro-lawful-self-defense podcast.
Therefore, welcome Mr. David Frankel (JD, NYU Law School), author of Coming to Terms.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Dr. Mather teaches Constitutional Law and American Politics at Azusa Pacific in Lost Angeles County, California.