The students are calling
for changes to gun laws after Nikolas Cruz fatally shot 17 people on Valentine's Day with an AR - 15 rifle.
Fred Guttenberg, the father of Stoneman Douglas High School victim Jaime Guttenberg, has emerged as one of the strongest voices
for changes to gun laws in the wake of the mass shooting.
A week after a shooter slaughtered 17 people in a Florida high school, thousands of protesters, including many angry teenagers, swarmed into the state Capitol on Wednesday, calling
for changes to gun laws, a ban on assault - type weapons and improved care for the mentally ill.
It brought renewed urgency to the national debate over school safety, with young survivors tearfully calling
for changes to gun laws, students walking out of classrooms to protest gun violence, and President Donald Trump urging schools to arm their teachers.
Not exact matches
While the student activists repeatedly expressed optimism and hope
for constructive conversations and
changes to U.S.
gun laws, the politicians who appeared on Sunday's shows expressed great skepticism that anything would
change soon.
Florida Governor Rick Scott announced Friday that he had signed the school safety bill that makes significant
changes to gun laws, school security, and funding
for mental health treatment.
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.
Until that
changes, even a huge majority calling
for more
gun laws is unlikely
to succeed.
Together, they're the first step in what she sees a real grassroots movement
for concrete
changes to gun laws.
Late in the day Friday, Sen. James Seward of Oneonta issued a press release taking credit
for compelling the «first ever
changes to governor's
gun control
law.»
Rep. John Katko, a longtime
gun rights supporter, said he will consider supporting
changes in federal
gun laws that would raise the minimum age
to buy a firearm and require universal background checks
for all
gun sales.
Kaminsky said the
law is needed as a safeguard
for school districts if current
laws are
changed, such as the president's promise
to eliminate federal
gun - free zones.
Assemblyman Bill Nojay (R - Livingston County) said one way
for Flanagan — who voted
for the
gun control measure —
to prove he is serious is
to refuse
to pass any extension of the rent regulation
laws without agreement on «meaningful» SAFE Act
changes.
------ John Flanagan, who replaced Skelos as Senate majority leader last week, has assured upstate members he will push
for changes to Gov. Cuomo's controversial 2013 SAFE Act
gun control
law.
Senate Republicans will continue
to push
for changes to the
gun control
law known as the SAFE Act after Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office and Majority Leader John Flanagan reached an agreement
to not enact a provision of the measure.
Shelley Mayer is the
Change We Need From Yonkers
to Bedford, from White Plains
to the Sound Shore, Shelley knows our communities and has always been willing
to stand up against the status quo
to protect Westchester, Her children all attended public schools here, so she's always been an advocate
for better school funding and tuition relief, She fought the NRA
to pass effective, common - sense
gun laws, and defeated big pharma
to give us better tools
to fight opioid abuse.
Heastie says he knows that
for now, the measures are not going
to advance in the Senate, but he says he hopes that the tide is
changing for gun control
laws.
Heastie said he knows that
for now, the measures are not going
to advance in the Senate, but he said he hopes that the tide is
changing for gun control
laws.
Democrats in the Assembly did not want
to roll back any provisions of the
gun laws, even though Republicans were asking
for some
changes.
Cuomo also said from day one he expected state lawmakers would be making technical
changes to the
law which also ensures background checks
for gun buyers, tougher criminal penalties
for illegal
gun use and a mandatory life without parole sentence
for killing a first responder.
The new
law expanded the ban on automatic weapons and big ammunition magazines and requires background checks
for private
gun sales,
changes that are an improvement
to public safety.
The sheriffs thought they were being summoned
to the Capitol
to discuss ideas
for changes to New York's
gun control
law, the SAFE Act.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. John Katko, a longtime
gun rights supporter, said Friday he will consider supporting
changes in federal
gun laws that would raise the minimum age
to buy a firearm and require universal background checks
for all
gun sales.
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A year after the shooting, the flurry of passionate calls
for «national conversations» and
changes to state and federal
laws related
to guns, school security, and mental health that were spurred by the tragedy has yet
to produce a sea
change in policy.
Since the Parkland, Fla., school shooting last month, student activists have recieved much attention
for their passionate calls
for changes to the nation's
gun laws.
He also cites two areas that were arguably not under his purview — the failure
to pass a bill allowing federal financial aid eligibility
for undocumented immigrant college students and any kind of substantive
change to gun laws — as among the areas he would've liked
to see a different outcome.
SAISD trustees approved a policy - focused resolution that calls
for changes to existing
gun laws and school funding at the national level.
Cat lovers are being urged
to back a major campaign
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Fran Barlow, it is a sad day
for Americans and hopefully politicians from all persuasions will unite
to change the
law and ban
guns.
Last week: Last weekend, my 18 - year - old daughter and I joined hundreds of thousands of Americans in calling
for change to our nation's
gun laws at the March
for Our Lives demonstration in Washington.
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.
The groups of students across Miami - Dade and Broward counties are calling
for action from lawmakers
to make
changes to gun laws, especially when it comes
to the purchase of assault rifles.
As they call
for change to our nation's
gun laws, security will be heavy and traffic tight.
They pleaded
for changes in
gun law as the nation grapples with how
to prevent mass shootings in schools.
Calderon is one of the students who was invited
to a CNN Town Hall on February 21
to address their calls
for change, including
to gun laws.
Thousands of students from about 50 schools across South Florida mounted demonstrations and protests Wednesday — one week after the Parkland school shooting — calling
for laws to be
changed to curb
gun violence.
«We're hoping
to change the
gun laws and hopefully make it better
for every school.
-- 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.
The 17 - year - old organized a bus trip
to the Florida state Capitol in Tallahassee in an effort
to push
for gun law changes.
Some of the survivors of the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., have emerged as voices
for change to U.S.
gun control
laws.