Cape Cod Grandmothers Against Gun Violence
P.O. Box 877, Barnstable, MA 02630

October 10 - 10:30 am - Cape Cod Synagogue - 145 Winter Street - Hyannis, MA

Join us for the Film Screening of 91%!
Why Can't We Get to Background Checks?
A Great Conversation from Citizens on Both Sides

In 91%, a handful of U.S. gun violence victims tell their heartbreaking stories of loss, pain, and a heroic search for hope in a nation stalled in a helpless gun debate.

Moving beyond the confusion of gun control politics and avoiding any discussion about the often unpredictable motivations of rampage killers, 91% shows that Americans almost unanimously support both second amendment rights and common sense regulation.

This is a great conversation you don't want to miss!

John Richie

John Richie

Director John Richie began his film career after graduating in 2003 from the University of New Orleans. In 2007 he began his own production company, Scrub Brush Productions, producing many music videos and short narrative and documentary films. After teaching documentary classes to teenagers in the New Orleans Public School System, John began work on Shell Shocked in 2008, releasing it in 2013. Shell Shocked has screened in several communities across the U.S., won many awards at film festivals, played on PBS, screened at The NLC's Annual Congress of Cities and Expositions in Seattle, and was the only film shown at the Dalai Lama's Convention in New Orleans in 2013. John's second film, 91%, is a documentary about gun policy in the United States, with a focus on background checks.*

*All material sourced directly from promotion site.