«The Christian community, indeed, the entire American faith community, can no longer tolerate this persisting and escalating
gun violence against our people.
Not exact matches
Santorum made his original remarks over the weekend while roughly two million
people at hundreds of «March for Our Lives» events across the US rallied
against gun violence in America.
Laughing — yet again you fail, you sit here and you tell me in one breath that i'm wrong in dealing with absolutes, Yet My whole point in the previous post was to point out that I can't blame science for killing Billions of
people because they created the bombs and
guns to do so... Just like you can't blame Christianity for
people using
violence against others, it's the
people not the ideology that caused the
violence, and i believe that... for whatever reason you apparently missed that and tried to make me sound like i honestly blame science for killing billions... so... maybe you need some reading and comprehension classes... i du n no, just would appreciate if you're going to argue with me, that you actually read my responses.
The amendments, though voted down, come as Republicans in the state Senate have signaled support for possible
gun control legislation, which could include making it harder for those deemed too dangerous to obtain a firearm and closing up loopholes in the prohibition
against people convicted of misdemeanor domestic
violence from keeping and obtaining
guns.
The memorial is intended to honor those 49
people and to «stand as an international symbol
against ignorance, hate, bigotry, and
gun violence,» read the executive order that created the commission.
The addition to New York's already strict
gun laws aims to keep dangerous weapons away from
people with histories of
violence against their partners.
In response to students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School speaking out
against gun violence after a gunman shot 17
people to death inside their school, state Sen. Brian Kavanagh (D - Brooklyn Waterfront - Lower Manhattan) had a message of support for the teens.
BY DUNCAN OSBRNE What was billed as a vigil for the
people murdered by a gunman in an Orlando nightclub quickly became a rally in support of
gun control legislation as elected officials, the head of New Yorkers
Against Gun Violence (NYAGV), and even a trauma surgeon called for tougher federal laws to control -LSB-...]
Inspired by students from the targeted Florida high school, as many as 500,000
people are expected to rally
against gun violence and in favor of stricter
gun laws on March 24 in Washington, D.C., with sister marches taking place in cities across the world.
It would also help a lot to restrict
guns from
people with domestic
violence restraining orders
against them.
Heineman has captured some astonishing footage of
gun fights, cartel members being roughed up, vigilantes instructing their followers to kill the cartel members they have captured and of local
people protesting bitterly
against the intimidation and
violence they face.
At Saturday's March for Our Lives, survivors of last month's Parkland, Fla., school shooting joined hundreds of thousands of
people to protest
against gun violence and call for more restrictive
gun laws.
It's true that African American young
people — even students in Florida — have organized protests
against gun violence for years, with little (if any) political consequences or media attention.
How can activists - including young
people who are organizing
against gun violence - sustain themselves for the long haul?
Washington, D.C. - area students and supporters protest
against gun violence with a lie - in outside of the White House on Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, after 17
people were killed in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., the previous week.
Controversial congressman Steve King responded to hundreds of thousands of
people marching in the streets
against gun violence by mocking the Parkland survivors still mourning the deaths of their classmates.
The shooting last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, inspired
people around the world to take part in Saturday's demonstrations
against gun violence.
When dozens of students and teachers exited Excel Academy on Wednesday morning as part of the nationwide «walkout»
against gun violence, it was in honor of the 17
people killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida last month, but also the seven Excel students killed by
gun violence in Baltimore since last year, they said.
How can activists - including young
people who are organizing
against gun violence - sustain themselves for the long haul?