Short Film ‘Praesidium’ Highlights Danger Of Gun-Free Zones (Video)

Gun Owners of America has teamed up with production company Reel Clef to release the short film Praesidium, a film that powerfully highlights the dangers of gun-free zones and the need for armed self-defense.

The film, directed by Reel Clef’s Paul Myzia, opens with a man running down a street in desperation. The street is lined with abandoned buildings and the man turns and runs into one, as suspense builds.

Inside, on a concrete floor, lies a beautiful woman who has been shot dead.

(Warning: Some Violent Images)

The man is frustrated. He walks to a far wall, finds a “no guns allowed” sign and places it on the outside of the building. He then uses a device that turns back time and he appears again as at first, running down the street between abandoned buildings. He turns and runs past the sign to get into the building, only to find the woman on the floor, still dead.

He goes to the basement, finds spray paint, goes outside and paints a large “no guns allowed” emblem on the outside of the building. When he turns back time to see if his actions have prevented the woman’s murder, he is distraught to learn that they have not.

The man then grabs hundreds of signs and literally blankets the walls with them. He turns back time and appears as at first, running down the street between abandoned buildings. Again, the woman remains dead.

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