This ad seems like it is the start of a teen romance, but upon closer inspection, it's actually delivering a powerful
message about gun violence.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — More than 1,000 students and supporters marched across downtown Syracuse today to deliver
a message about gun violence:
Seventeen minutes to walk out of classrooms and honor the lost lives at Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School, to stand in solidarity with students across the US, and to send a strong
message about guns.
Not exact matches
Critics from the right tend to be concerned
about the content of their
message, noting that successful CEO activism often advances left - leaning arguments on issues like
gun control and diversity.
While I do appreciate the
message of this article, and also agree there is no specific verse
about guns themselves, how on earth can anyone think, even for a minute, that Jesus would be pro-gun?
«Generally I feel the judiciary are supportive
about what we are trying to do
about gun crime and we have seen some excellent sentences which send out the right
message.
Inspired by the students who survived the Florida shooting and are demanding more be done to keep high - powered
guns out of the reach of killers,
about 80 teenagers, mostly students and recent graduates of Clarence High School, gathered in a Clarence park to send a
message: «Enough is enough.»
That's the
message Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia expressed Sunday morning
about the ongoing debate over how to prevent
gun violence.
Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, who represents parts of Albany, Columbia, Greene and Rensselaer Counties, made the controversial remarks while answering a question
about comments that Cuomo acted like a dictator when he expedited the passage of a sweeping package of
gun control policy last month using a «
message of necessity.»
Astorino accused Cuomo of «demonizing law abiding
gun owners» by passing the SAFE Act last year, and said the governor's recent comments
about «extreme conservatives» were a
message to «New Yorkers of faith that there's no longer a place for them here.»
In announcing the 4 - 1 Feb. 15 decision, City Comptroller John Liu, the custodian and investment adviser to the city's five pension funds, said that the vote was a sound decision that sent a clear
message about the fund's commitment to addressing
gun violence.
That it stuck to its
guns as an offbeat arthouse fantasy
message film without becoming cartoonishly absurd was the thing I most admired
about it even though, at the same time, that was what made it so tiresome and disingenuous and left me feeling this was more
about Hollywood's bogus take on reality than an actual depiction of real - life.
The article points to the most notorious recent evidence of this threat: the text
messages about employee firings and extramarital sex that brought down Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and provided the smoking
gun that allowed three fired police officers to win $ 8 million in their wrongful termination suit against the city.
Even though Lord Woolf wrote
about the end of the culture of using expert hired
guns as «adversarial tools» way back in 1999 when the new form of civil procedure rules first came into force, some solicitors have not got the
message.»
Former Rep. Jack Kingston, R - Ga., on Sunday tweeted a USA Today story
about the student organizers helping lead a nationwide student walkout in protest of America's
gun laws, adding the
message: «O really?
Meanwhile, 14 - year - old Quinn Chapman and his 10 - year - old brother Clay spent
about 20 minutes debating pro-
gun advocates, who turned out at the event to counter its
gun - control
message.
In between frantic text
messages to family and friends, some of the students expressed their thoughts
about gun violence and the change needed in the United States.