Parkland Students Organize "March For Our Lives" To Plead For Gun Law Reform

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Parkland students will take to the streets of Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018, to fight for gun reform (Credit: Wikipedia.org/Public Domain)

February 14, 2018, began like any other school day for the over 3,000 kids that attend Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Classmates exchanged Valentine’s Day cards and carnations, grumbled through the mandatory fire evacuation drill, and eagerly waited for the last bell to ring at 2:40 pm. Little did they know that at 2:19 pm, their school would become the scene of one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern US history — one that would claim the lives of 14 students and three educators.

#STAYSTRONG

The gunman, Nikolas Cruz, who was arrested an hour later without incident, was no stranger to either the school or local authorities. The recently orphaned 19-year-old, who had been living with friends, was a former Stoneman Douglas student who had been expelled in 2017 for “disciplinary problems.” Peers, who describe Cruz as “a loner” and “troubled,” say he often talked about “guns, knives, and hunting.” Even the teen’s mother, who died about six months ago, had a hard time controlling him and often resorted to calling the police to calm him down.

Cruz’s young age and well-documented emotional issues did not, however, bar him from legally purchasing the semi-automatic rifle he used in the Valentine’s Day massacre. According to the current Federal law, while one has to be 21 to buy a handgun, kids as young as 18 can purchase a semi-automatic weapon. Florida state law makes the process even easier. In the Sunshine State, while handgun purchases require a three-day waiting period, the semi-automatic AR-15 gun used by Cruz, can be bought almost instantly. The seller’s only obligation is to conduct a rudimentary background check. Among the things they are required to verify is that the buyer does not have a felony record or been convicted for domestic violence.

#TAKEACTION

The grieving survivors at Stoneman Douglas High School want to change these lax gun laws and are asking kids nationwide to help them in the effort by joining the “March For Our Lives,” movement. The teenagers say their mission is to demand comprehensive and effective legislation to address gun issues so that no kid goes to school in fear that it may be the last day of his/her life!

The group will begin their quest next week in Tallahassee, Florida, where they will meet with local legislators to try to convince them to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines, both of which are currently legal in the state. They also want the lawmakers to make it illegal for people like Cruz, who have a history of unstable behavior, to be able to purchase weapons of any kind. 17-year-old Jaclyn Corin, who is organizing the event, says, “We don’t want to take away people’s gun rights. This movement understands that people have that right under the Second Amendment, but we just want alterations and restriction.”

#MARCHFOROURLIVES

On March 24, the group plans to take their plea to the streets of Washington, D.C. and is urging American students and their families to join them, either at the US capital or in their respective cities and march to “beg for their lives.” We sure hope US lawmakers will set aside their differences and introduce the necessary gun reform laws to make American schools safe again!

#NEVERAGAIN

Resources: cnn.com, wikipedia.org, guardian.co.uk

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  • nobodyabout 6 years
    guns keep us safe but not when were the one's getting shot! somebody should invent guns that don't shot with just anybody guns that need finger prints to work or shot
    • Personabout 6 years
      I don't understand why the president and other people are hesitant about gun control.. 17 people died! In a school! That's not okay! There is no reason why there is commotion about this! The kids who died hadn't even lived through the best years of their lives! Not okay!
      • KaiNai Joeabout 6 years
        WE NEED TO COME TOGETHER AND LETS MAKE AMERICAN SCHOOLS SAFE AGAIN!
      • Anonymous about 6 years
        My name doesn't matter but GETTING BETTER GUN LAWS DO! This is unacceptable and should NEVER EVER happen again. Donal Trump, please I beg of you, GET SAFER GUN LAWS: LET'S MAKE AMERICAN SCHOOLS GREAT AGAIN! New motto idea, if you will. Reply "17" if you agree with me. TOGETHER WE CAN DO IT!
        • ACabout 6 years
          why would people do this
          • donald trampabout 6 years
            this is why we should have a wall
          • rationalityabout 6 years
            when guns get banned, which is when pigs fly, psychos will find other ways to harm people. bombs, knives, cars, arson, etc. if you think banning guns is reasonable, look at the EU. There are constant attacks with things other than guns and it takes more lives than a semi-automatic rifle.
            • kill m3about 6 years
              i was in that march
              • unknownabout 6 years
                i wanted to march for them but at our school they did´t let us ´
                • Whyabout 6 years
                  AND WHY HASN'T ANYBODY SEEN THE PROBLEM WITH GUNS?? LIKE;; GET RID OF THEM PLEASE. THEY HAVE KILLED MANY COUNTLESS LIVES, AND IT NEEDS TO STOP.