Seventeen - year - old Annie McCasland of Potomac, Maryland holds up a sign during a rally at the U.S. Capitol to urge Congress to take
action against gun violence on March 14, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington, (Mark Wilson /)
Seventeen - year - old Annie McCasland of Potomac, Maryland holds up a sign during a rally at the U.S. Capitol to urge Congress to take
action against gun violence on March 14, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington,
The call is for
action against gun violence.
Rabbi Barry Silver of Congregation L'Dor Va - Dor in Boynton Beach also led a call to
action against gun violence in America at a rally at the Delray Beach Courthouse on Feb. 19.
They then called for legislative
action against gun violence, with specific appeals for change, including the banning of assault - style guns, high - capacity magazines and gun accessories such as bump stocks.
that brought together 23 cartoonists from all over America to call for
action against gun violence (Lalo Alcaraz, Bill Amend, Ruben Bolling, Jim Borgman, Steve Brodner, Roz Chast, Jeff Keane, Rick Kirkman, Peter Kuper, Mike Luckovich, David Mazzucchelli, Stephan Pastis, Mike Peters, Lincoln Pierce, Dan Piraro, Ted Rall, Dave Roman, Jerry Scott, Art Spiegelman, Raina Telgemeier, Tom Tomorrow, Garry Trudeau, and Mo Willems.).
Students at Granada Hills High School in Los Angeles spell out «ENOUGH» in a call for
action against gun violence.
About 100 of those students converged on the state Capitol in Tallahassee on Wednesday to demand that lawmakers take
action against gun violence.
Not exact matches
(Albany, NY)-- New York State Senators Brian Kavanagh and Brad Hoylman and Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon today joined advocates including New Yorkers
Against Gun Violence, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords, the New York Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and Prosecutors Against Gun Violence, along with other legislators, to form a coalition supporting legislation (S7133 / A8976) that would establish a new court - issued order of protection to reduce gun v
Violence, the Brady Campaign to Prevent
Gun Violence, the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords, the New York Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and Prosecutors Against Gun Violence, along with other legislators, to form a coalition supporting legislation (S7133 / A8976) that would establish a new court - issued order of protection to reduce gun v
Violence, the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, the Coalition to Stop
Gun Violence, Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords, the New York Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and Prosecutors Against Gun Violence, along with other legislators, to form a coalition supporting legislation (S7133 / A8976) that would establish a new court - issued order of protection to reduce gun v
Violence, Everytown for
Gun Safety, Giffords, the New York Chapter of Moms Demand
Action for
Gun Sense in America, and Prosecutors
Against Gun Violence, along with other legislators, to form a coalition supporting legislation (S7133 / A8976) that would establish a new court - issued order of protection to reduce gun v
Violence, along with other legislators, to form a coalition supporting legislation (S7133 / A8976) that would establish a new court - issued order of protection to reduce
gun violenceviolence.
A large crowd then visited the headquarters of Rev. Al Sharpton's National
Action Network (NAN) for a ceremony to celebrate the Ride on Washington and rally
against gun violence.
The week includes workshops by writers and artists whose work focuses on social and political issues, including the environment, climate change,
gun violence, racial
violence, police brutality,
violence against women, racial equity, homophobia, and immigration, all through the lens of creative
action.