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Nasty Jack

(350 posts)
Mon Feb 19, 2018, 03:14 PM Feb 2018

Can these young people force gun control laws?


Emma Gonzalez, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School does. That's the school in Parkland, Fla, where Nikolas Cruz fatally gunned down 17 students and teachers with an AR-15 he bought in Florida at age 18. The young people including Gonzalez and organizer junior Cameron Kasky announced they have banded together to compel lawmakers to pass gun control laws that will make their schools safer. They have planned "...a nationwide march on March 24th, dubbed the 'March For Our Lives.'" If I were politicians, or anybody, I wouldn't get in their way.

Esquire reported in Ft. Lauderdale Emma Gonzalez exclaimed to a cheering crowd, “...'shame on you' directed towards all politicians who take NRA money." They are serious and have made several exclamations that they hope to make this the "last" school massacre. You can see the full transcript of Gonzalez's Ft. Lauderdale speech on CNN. The older groups failed to get anything done, no doubt because many of them own guns and are members of the NRA. The younger group, 30s to 40s, have some advocates for gun control but apparently not willing to fully get behind the program.

But when it happens in your school, and you are a community like Parkland, Fla, you do something, and that's what is happening. Maybe it takes a group of late teens like these students who are not yet a part of the American gun culture that has literally ruined this country since the resurrection of the 2nd Amendment, and they simply don't give a damn about guns. I don't either, never have, and hope like hell they succeed.

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Can these young people force gun control laws? (Original Post) Nasty Jack Feb 2018 OP
No. If 20 second graders don't make a difference these won't either. flamin lib Feb 2018 #1
This may well be a Rosa Parks moment. gordianot Feb 2018 #2
I wil be a single issue voter until we get some common sense regarding guns. onecaliberal Feb 2018 #3

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
1. No. If 20 second graders don't make a difference these won't either.
Mon Feb 19, 2018, 03:23 PM
Feb 2018
BUT
YOU CAN. VOTE ON THIS AS A SINGLE ISSUE.

REBUBLICAN DONERS CAN.

IT'S ALL A BOUT THE MONEY.

STARVE THE BEAST.

gordianot

(15,525 posts)
2. This may well be a Rosa Parks moment.
Mon Feb 19, 2018, 03:39 PM
Feb 2018

The NRA and assault weapons are becoming toxic, someday we may celebrate these young people like Rosa Parks. They are at the right place at the right time to make a difference.

onecaliberal

(36,033 posts)
3. I wil be a single issue voter until we get some common sense regarding guns.
Mon Feb 19, 2018, 04:07 PM
Feb 2018

I’m done with this shit my children are afraid to go to school.

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