The president's recent comments on the possibility of
new gun control reforms must be measured against his pledges to gun advocates in the past.
Student survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School participate in a rally
for gun control reform on the steps of the state capitol, in Tallahassee, Fla., on Feb. 21.
PARKLAND, Fla. - Saturday's March for our Lives event in Washington, D.C., will be the big push for
gun control reform in the country, which was organized by the #NeverAgain movement.
Lobbyists and attorneys listen as student survivors from the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School interrupt a house legislative committee hearing in the hope to challenge lawmakers
on gun control reform in Tallahassee, Fla., on Feb. 21.
We're happy to have our own surrogate and co-equal member of county government, County Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw, educate Mark on the national democrat party's failure to
deliver gun control reform when they had full control of federal government in 2009.
What was even worse was Gov. Cuomo's decision to use his political muscle and money to go after seven Republican members of Congress — including Rep. Elise Stefanik in our 21st Congressional District — in a political move to
force gun control reforms.
The movie belabors and exaggerates everything, preaching
about gun control reform and ethics long past the point where you might care.
Carufel has actually had a bee in his bonnet about the state of online book reviews since before his latest essay (which argued against Stephen King's own Kindle offering, «Guns,» an essay
urging gun control reform).
The buses packed about 180 people who are heading to the nation's capital to fight for
gun control reform following the Feb. 14 massacre in Parkland.
Within hours of the horrific massacre at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida — which took the lives of 17 people — Republican politicians were issuing their well - rehearsed «thoughts and prayers» social media posts and rejecting any calls for
serious gun control reforms that would prevent these killings in the future.
As thousands of students rallied outside the Florida Capitol, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students took their call for
gun control reform inside Wednesday, just one week after they lost 14 friends and three mentors in a mass shooting.
Five years ago today, Andrew Cuomo signed into law the SAFE Act, a package
of gun control reforms the Governor has described as a model for the nation.
Thousands of people are expected to attend the March for Our Lives protest in Washington, DC, on Saturday to advocate for
gun control reform in the wake of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Student survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School enter a house legislative committee hearing, to interrupt and challenge lawmakers
on gun control reform, in Tallahassee, Fla., Wednesday
Saturday's March for our Lives event in Washington, D.C., will be the big push
for gun control reform in the country, which was organized by the #NeverAgain movement.
Less than a week after the tragic shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School, some of the surviving students — who are barely old enough to vote — have become some of the loudest and most prominent voices for
gun control reform.
Student survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School bow their heads as the names of the victims are read at a rally for
gun control reform.
Under the Gun made a polemic case for
gun control reforms and showed how, although central government may be stalling, at state level changes can be made.
According to a mission statement for March For Our Lives, students will converge to say the nation can no longer wait to tackle issues of school safety and
gun control reform.
According to a mission statement for March For Our Lives, students across the country will converge on Washington next month to say the nation can no longer wait to tackle issues of school safety and
gun control reform.
The students joined a national student effort to bring attention to gun violence and
gun control reform.
Student survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School enter a house legislative committee hearing, to interrupt and challenge lawmakers on
gun control reform, in Tallahassee, Fla., Wednesday (Gerald Herbert / AP)