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Snoop Dogg, once a symbol of the gang culture in America, has turned over a new leaf. The Long Beach, California native joined NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana and MC Hammer at the "No Guns Allowed" campaign press conference in San Francisco, Thursday, May 29, seeking a change in American gun laws.
"[Gun violence] is affecting all of us. It shouldn't be until it hits somebody in your family or someone so direct to you that you do something about it," Snoop said. "Because we're all family and those kids that are being affected by these school shootings and the shooting we had the other day in Southern California, this is outrageous. We need to do something about it and I don't mind standing up for a real cause, that's why I'm here."
"If you look at the last 20 years it's not rappers that are dying in the streets, it's the community around rappers," added MC Hammer. "At this point we can divide entertainment and music from reality. And the reality is we need more men, women to stand up and say enough is enough. Not one more and less violence in general."
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