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Cam Chimes In On Gun Control Debate

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Cam believes that there are only a few basic things that are needed to fix gun control.

"People wanted to come on Twitter and come at me for backing background checks," Cam tells Rolling Stone. "And the thing is, the overall narrative becomes 'which side are you on?' As if there's a side to a completely multifaceted thing. I hope that people can start seeing through that. What you realize is that there is something we can all agree on, and it's just that nobody should be able to walk in and buy that many guns. We do it for Sudafed! We can come up with a couple basic things, and it's not anti-guns. I'm coming from a household that has guns. I think not letting politics divide everyone is hopefully where we're headed."

She was part of a group of country musicians who signed an open letter to Congress in 2016, along with nearly 200 artists and executives, in an effort to address gun violence and a need for reform after the mass killings at Orlando's Pulse nightclub that June.

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