Sentences with phrase «change in gun laws»

Kasky, who has been on a nonstop media campaign, first for March for Our Lives and now for changes in gun laws in general, handed over to his friend Giorgio Garcia the lead role in «Legally Blonde,» another Barclay Performing Arts production.
They want to send a message to Congress to support changes in gun laws in wake of the Parkland, Florida school shootings.
She went on to offer some possible accommodation on the SAFE Act, but was clear that she doesn't intend to seek any meaningful changes in gun laws.
The governor is using the tragedy... as a justification for sweeping changes in gun laws including regulating every single gun millions of New Yorkers now own.
They pleaded for changes in gun law as the nation grapples with how to prevent mass shootings in schools.
I am troubled by some people's reaction to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas students» actions in attempting to force changes in our gun laws — which will almost certainly save lives if enacted.
Whether the Las Vegas massacre sparks broader changes in gun laws remains to be seen, he said.
About 20 students have launched «Never Again MSD,» a group that will push for changes in gun laws.
Several speakers lamented the fact that despite the clamor raised after the Sandy Hook tragedy, no changes in gun laws have been instituted.
«If we think things are going to happen overnight, it's not going to happen overnight,» said Paul McQuillen, Upstate coordinator of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, who believes changing attitudes lead to change in gun laws.
While we've been marveling at how Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students have used social media to push for change in our gun laws, a little - noticed subculture called «Cruzers» or the «Niko Community» has grown up alongside them.
Protests spread across the country: Students in Washington, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Colorado and Illinois also walked out in solidarity — saying they were disgusted by yet another school massacre with no change in gun laws.
All three men said they felt the time is ripe for a change in gun laws that might be too fleeting to last until next year's legislative session.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where a gunman killed 17 people last week, are leading calls to demand a change in gun laws.
March for Our Lives Chicago, organized by a group of about 20 high school and college students from the city and suburbs, came to life as hundreds of thousands of young people across the country rallied for changes in gun laws.
Students, instructors, alumni and parents called for changes in gun laws, and more safety requirements at schools, including bulletproof windows and doors.
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