The artwork was purposely set up in a busy pedestrian area of downtown, inviting visitors to consider how easy it is for people to get their hands on weapons, according the Brady campaign. It was custom built from steel and included replica AR-15 rifles that stayed in place. It also included a screen that allowed people to donate to the Brady Center, which is lobbying for expanded background checks for gun sales, a ban on assault weapons and other strict gun laws across the country.