Not exact matches
«Part of that is conversation
about policy, where are we going to go
with gun safety, background checks, those are real conversations we need to have.»
Under the rallying cry #NeverAgain, dozens of students and staff who survived the Florida school shooting departed earlier Tuesday for the Capitol, where they hope to speak
with lawmakers Wednesday
about school
safety and
gun control.
«We really need conservatives to speak out
about the commonsense idea that you do not have to interfere
with gun ownership merely by doing
gun safety.»
The SAFE Act made more rifles subject to a state ban on assault weapons, increased sentences for illegal
gun possession and required mental health officials to report
safety concerns
about any patients
with access to
guns.
The Feb. 14 shooting deaths of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland forced lawmakers to quickly deal
with school -
safety issues and spurred a contentious debate
about gun laws.
A second
gun - related bill has been postponed in the Florida Senate in the wake of last week's mass shooting at a Parkland high school, as legislative leaders craft a multi-pronged response to the massacre and Gov. Rick Scott plans a series of workshops
about school
safety and ways to keep
guns away from people struggling
with mental illnesses.
WAMC's David Guistina talks
with Mike Spain of the Times Union
about New York State money for pedestrian
safety upgrades in upstate communities and a Supreme Court decision on
guns bans in New York and Connecticut.
With about a week left of the 2018 legislative session, lawmakers are facing increased pressure to pass
gun safety legislation — in response to last month's mass school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
I am sure that if the police knocked at his door
with a warrant that a family member would run to the bedroom, grab the
gun and start shooting police or flushing
guns down the toilet... the crown did say they were worried
about officer
safety.
A month after a shooting left 17 dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the survivors of the shooting — along
with their families, supporters — and the memory of those lost, are still leading national conversations
about gun control and school
safety.
Their devotion to wealthy
gun company executives leaves them
with no reservations
about spreading lies and promoting fear that
gun safety advocates want to take away their
guns.