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What are your thoughts on the mass shooting in Orlando?

It's being called "unimaginable," and "the worst mass shooting in U.S. history" by a single gunman. 50 people are dead, including the gunman, and 53 are injured many critically following the shooting in a gay night club in Orlando, Florida. With guest host, Asha Tomlinson.

'Out of nowhere, bang, bang, bang, bang,' Eyewitness to Florida shooting

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Duration 9:07
Justin Barnes recounts mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando

It's being called "unimaginable," and "the worst mass shooting in U.S. history" by a single gunman. 50 people are dead, including the gunman, and 53 are injured many critically following the shooting in a gay night club in Orlando, Florida. With guest host, Asha Tomlinson.

It's being called "unimaginable,"and "the worst mass shooting in U.S. history" by a single gunman.50 people are dead,including the gunman,and 53are injuredmany critically following the shooting in a gay night club in Orlando, Florida.

Law enforcement officials are calling this an act of terrorismand people are, of course, reeling in the aftermath.

There is much we do not know about what motivated this attack.The gunman struck in a popular gay nightclub and many are asking if anti-gay sentiment was behind the attack.

And, the tragedycomes close on the heels of the shooting ofsingerChristina Grimmie, also in Orlando.

We wanted to know your thoughts:what might be done to prevent such shootings?

Guests

David Common is a reporter with CBC News and is in Orlando, Florida.

El Farouk Khaki is coordinating imam atToronto Unity Mosquethe first LGBTQ mosque in Toronto.

David Morris is a member of the board of management at The 519, an LGBT community agency in Toronto.

A.J. Somerset is the author of, Arms: The Culture and Credo of the Gun.

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