American is at gunpoint in schools and cuts his gun into pieces

After the umpteenth massacre at an American school, there is even an unexpected resistance against the powerful arms industry in the United States.

'I will be honest: I like to shoot,' says the New Yorker. 'This gun has been around for 30 years. But I have never killed anything with it. 'He thinks that Americans have the right to defend themselves, but also thinks that something really needs to change in the country, where school shootings are almost found to be normal.

After the massacre at Sandy Hook in Newtown, in 2012, it started to gnaw at Scott. 'If only one child could be saved, I would hand in my weapon,' he told his wife at the time. That recently seventeen teenagers were shot dead in Parkland, is the reason for him to take action.