They’ve had enough. Students across country walk out to demand new gun laws
In an unprecedented show of unity and political solidarity, waves of students marched out of class Wednesday to demand stricter gun control and an end to school massacres.
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In an unprecedented show of unity and political solidarity, waves of students marched out of class Wednesday to demand stricter gun control and an end to school massacres.
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