Ketch Secor, frontman of Old Crow Medicine Show, emphasizes the role of country music in prompting discussions around gun reform. In a recent appearance on the ‘Nashville Now’ podcast, he argues that the conversation following mass shootings often revolves around gun ownership laws, specifically advocating for red flag laws designed to prevent potential violence.
Secor’s perspective stands in contrast to fellow country artist Jason Aldean, as he believes music can serve as a catalyst for cultural change regarding gun violence in the United States. By leveraging his platform, Secor aims to inspire meaningful conversations and actions within the community, highlighting the importance of addressing mental health and gun regulation together.
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