I found this episode interesting in that the gun control debate is waged a full generation before the issue would become a national discussion.
Utilizing the familiar western plot of a 'safe, disarmed' town: Of course once again, the town Sheriff has instituted a 'gun free' policy.
Our hero Paladin, owing to the friendship he had with our young, idealistic Sheriff's father, decides to check in on the young man.
Finally acquiescing to the adage that 'my enemies enemy is my friend', the reluctant young lawman decides to take Paladin's offer.
Our Hero offers this appraisal of 'gun free' zones: 'When the good people of this town are disarmed, how can they protect themselves when evil arrives?'
Utilizing the familiar western plot of a 'safe, disarmed' town: Of course once again, the town Sheriff has instituted a 'gun free' policy.
Our hero Paladin, owing to the friendship he had with our young, idealistic Sheriff's father, decides to check in on the young man.
Finally acquiescing to the adage that 'my enemies enemy is my friend', the reluctant young lawman decides to take Paladin's offer.
Our Hero offers this appraisal of 'gun free' zones: 'When the good people of this town are disarmed, how can they protect themselves when evil arrives?'