«Florida's safest city» and one of the cities in America most affected
by gun violence came together to share stories, ideologies, and pizza.
Not exact matches
We both
come from communities that have been directly impacted
by gun violence.
There's a broader issue magnified
by the intensity of reactions to the Parkland shooting: When it
comes to
gun violence, race and the unique needs of communities of color are still being overlooked in the national conversation.
Gianaris» bill
comes on the heels of an announcement
by Gov. Cuomo that New York, five other states, and Puerto Rico are working together to research and analyze
gun violence and improve and share data collection.
The report
comes 5 months after President Barack Obama announced an end to the ban on public health research on
gun violence by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that had been in place since 1996.
It is a search that ends in still another massacre, and a heroic gesture
by the boy who
comes to understand, as grown - ups seemingly can not, that
guns and
violence are not the answer; that, in war, there are no winners, and that the ultimate losers are the innocent caught in the middle.
«We more than anybody else understand the
violence that
comes through certain
guns, we more than anybody else understand what it's like to lose somebody, we more than anybody else understand what it's like to have a beautiful community like Parkland and to have it taken away from us
by the media and
by everyone else and
by Nikolas Cruz who just ruined its image.
The announcement
by U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D - Fla.,
comes days after students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School traveled to Washington to participate in the «March for Our Lives» event to end
gun violence.