Sentences with phrase «students about gun safety»

March 23, 2015 (readMedia)-- The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association feels the need to issue a clarification statement regarding proposed state legislation referenced in the March 21 Post-Star story,» Assemblywoman asks students about gun safety

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According to the New York Times, black students have never been responsible for mass shootings that drove the national conversation about gun safety and minority schools have never been the targets of such attacks, leaving civil rights groups wondering why black students would be the focus when seeking to address an issue that plagues white, male students.
Last week: The tectonic shift in the conversation about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
Under the rallying cry #NeverAgain, dozens of students and staff who survived the Florida school shooting departed earlier Tuesday for the Capitol, where they hope to speak with lawmakers Wednesday about school safety and gun control.
At 3:30 p.m., Rep. Carolyn Maloney hosts a listening session for students concerned about gun safety in our schools, Eleanor Roosevelt High School, 411 E. 76th St., Manhattan.
Shortly after the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, Maloney launched a campaign to encourage students to voice their concerns, offer suggestions and ask questions about gun safety.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, First Lady Chirlane McCray, convened a town hall on Thursday afternoon that attracted roughly 100 high school students to discuss steps the city can take to ensure safety in schools amid a national debate about gun control.
In The 74 Drew Pache and I look at school security and safety strategies that don't involve getting students overly anxious about gun violence.
Another school held a moment of silence, after which students wrote letters to President Trump and local representatives about their views on gun safety.
Politics kills safety forum: A Palm Beach County town hall meeting about school safety is canceled after the school district gets complaints that it appeared to be related to gun - control events organized by Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students and to the Democratic party.
Lowell said the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in south Florida forced high school students to think more seriously about gun violence and to add their voices to the national debate over gun laws and school safety.
Last week: The tectonic shift in the conversation about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
The March for Our Lives, scheduled for Saturday, was organized by the students to continue the national conversation about gun safety and legislation in the U.S. and to put pressure on politicians to sign into law new measures to make large - scale acts of violence like what happened at their Parkland school less common and more difficult to replicate.
At this booth students were encouraged to call and email senators and representatives about whichever issues they are passionate about, whether it be gun reform, school safety, mental illness awareness, or anything of the like.
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