PARKLAND,
Fla. (AP) — Students who survived the Florida school shooting began a
journey Tuesday to the state Capitol to urge lawmakers to prevent
another massacre, but within hours the gun-friendly Legislature had
effectively halted any possibility of banning assault-style rifles like
the one used in the attack.
The
legislative action further energized the teens as they prepared to
confront legislators who have quashed gun-control efforts for decades in
a state where 1.3 million people have concealed carry permits.
"They're
voting to have shootings continually happen. These people who voted
down the bill haven't experienced what we did. I want to say to them,
'It could be you,'" 16-year-old Noah Kaufman said as he made the
400-mile (640-kilometer) trip to Tallahassee.
Three
buses carried 100 students who, in the aftermath of the attack that
killed 17 people, want to revive the gun-control movement. The teens
carried sleeping bags and pillows and hugged their parents as they
departed, many wearing burgundy T-shirts in their school colors.
Source: Yahoo News
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