(Khloe hums)
>> KHLOE: So, have you ever shot
a gun before?
>> KENDALL: No, uh, yeah, I
have.
We went to a range a while ago,
with, like, Scott and stuff.
>> KHLOE: Do you know what kind
of gun you like?
>> KENDALL: No.
>> KHLOE: You have to go and
hold them and test them, and see
what feels the most comfortable
in your hand and, like, your
grip.
There's a little bit of
kickback to certain guns, so it
just depends what you're
comfortable with.
>> KIM: Hi, guys.
>> KHLOE: Hey, girl.
>> KIM: What a lively bunch.
We all put on one of these
bodysuits and get naked?
>> KHLOE: We were actually
looking up, um...
We were looking up different
guns.
>> KENDALL: I'm just trying to
play with different photos.
>> KIM: Looking up what?
>> KHLOE: Different guns.
>> KIM: Why?
>> KHLOE: 'Cause Kendall and I
were talking earlier and, um,
she just feels, like, really
unsafe.
Like, she says she has literally
a different stalker outside of
her house every few days.
And like, she's a single girl
who lives alone, and she just
wants a way...
Like, someone's already broken
into her home, and what if she
was there? Like...
>> KIM: Well, that's what you
have security for.
>> KHLOE: But I want to know,
like, about these things, so I
could be knowledgeable of it,
and know how to, either protect
myself, or how to handle a gun.
Not to bring anything up, but in
your situation...
Say that gun, you were able to
get access to it, would you know
what to do?
>> KIM: I would not shoot
these-- it was three against
one, or, you know, six or seven.
You know, they-- I didn't
know about-- there's no way I
was gonna get out of there.
I'm not, like, Lara Croft.
I couldn't have gotten away to
go get the gun.
>> KHLOE: I'm saying, if the gun
fell or slipped and you happened
to-- I'm just saying, in any
circumstance, don't you just
want to know how to use
something?
>> KIM: I'm not comfortable with
it.
I wouldn't want my kids around
it.
I wouldn't want, like,
sleepovers going on here with
the kids here, and I know
there's a gun.
I personally don't feel
comfortable with that.
I just... I don't.
I personally am not a fan of
owning guns and having guns in
the home.
Especially with everything we've
learned.
>> LUCY: I'm the mother of
Jordan Davis, the young man who
was shot and killed in
Jacksonville.
All over the country, he's
deemed the "loud music" case.
>> ERICA: My mom, Dawn, was the
principal that was killed in the
Sandy Hook school shooting.
>> WOMAN: I lost a close friend
to gun violence when, um, I was
in high school.
Gun violence is just
ravaging our community.
>> KIM: Owning guns just has
never been my thing, and I think
with kids in the house, I just
don't think that, you know, it's
something that I'm comfortable
with.
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