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From the Inside Looking Out
When you’re in prison, outside sights and sounds can become cruel jokes.
by Keith Martin
Feb 07, 2020
3 minutes
Nine a.m. Shots ring out. Pop, pop pop. No one stirs. No one bothers. Staccatos from the gun range outside our prison. All day long.
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I was desensitized to guns at an early age—an age when the only firearms I should have known were those that fit into G.I. Joe’s grip. Old soda cans and beer bottles were the only targets my friends and I had to practice on. Hand-me-down pistols that my friends and I passed back and forth. These were the only things we had to protect ourselves in Brooklyn.
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