-- Students call for reforms in Tallahassee: Thousands of students rallied Wednesday outside the Florida Capitol to
demand changes to gun laws in the wake of the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre where 17 people were killed and 16 wounded.
Thousands of chanting students, including survivors of the Florida school shooting, rallied at the state Capitol on Wednesday,
demanding changes to gun laws and threatening to remove Republicans who refuse to address new gun - control measures.
Not exact matches
Teenagers are forcing lawmakers
to consider
changing their state
gun laws —
demanding action after a school shooting in Parkland, Florida, left 17 students dead and added
to the list of instances where people have opened fire on school grounds in 2018.
For more than a week, the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have held the country's attention as they join with peers across the country
to demand a
change in America's
gun laws.
He was met with hundreds of protestors
demanding changes to everything from
gun laws to common core.
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.
Students continue
to demand that lawmakers
change gun laws, and several traveled Monday
to Washington
to speak
to members of Congress.
This time the conversation about
guns in America is happening in large part because survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are
demanding it, but whether
changes will be made
to national
gun laws is still very uncertain.
Students were among the 5,000 who rallied at the state Capitol in Tallahassee
to demand changes in the state's
gun laws.