Clayton would be ideal, I think, since he can discuss both firearms issues and mental health ones.
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Sent: Feb 20, 2013 5:02 PM
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Subject: PBS Request for Interview
I am talking to a reporter for Equal Time, a news-magazine that airs Saturday afternoons on KQED-plus, a PBS television station. The program is produced at San Jose State University and is broadcast throughout the Bay Area. They are currently working on a story regarding mass murders and the way they affect society. In hopes of finding a solution to preventing mass murder. They want to interview someone on camera to discuss the connection between guns and mass murder and the roles they have. That sounds more criminological than legal. I think Don Kates would be good but too far away. Who else might be right for that? Clayton? Chuck Michel
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