Passionate survivors of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School warned NRA lawmakers on Wednesday that they were coming for them.
“We’ve had enough of thoughts and prayers…we are coming after every single one of you and demanding that you take action, demanding that you make a change.” Delaney Tarr, Stoneman Douglas High School senior said on camera.
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"We've had enough of thoughts and prayers…we are coming after every single one of you and demanding that you take action, demanding that you make a change."
– Delaney Tarr, Stoneman Douglas High School seniorhttps://t.co/aJp83G9ZG2 pic.twitter.com/VvJRT75RHm
— Dan Linden (@DanLinden) February 21, 2018
Asked in an interview published Tuesday by Jen Kirby at Vox what was motivating Tarr to take on this advocacy now, Tarr had a very simple answer that should alarm lawmakers.
“For starters, getting shot at is a big motivator for trying to prevent that from happening again. But this has always been an issue that needs to be fixed. It’s been decades of us just not doing anything about the gun legislation. People have tried to act out, but ultimately, we are given this platform.
The media is paying attention to us, we have social media at our advantage, and we are educated, we are loud. It’s just giving us this chance to promote such advocacy that hasn’t been able to be promoted before.”
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were murdered with a semi-automatic AR-15 assault rifle last week on February 14th, marched on Florida’s Capital Wednesday to demand a ban on those guns. Carrying signs reading “#Neveragain,” survivors of massacre met with lawmakers in Tallahassee.
Investigators said 19-year-old former student Nikolas Cruz carried out the massacre with an AR-15 he purchased nearly a year ago.
“We want to see some common sense gun laws so this will never happen again,” said Rachel Padnis, a 16-year-old sophomore from the school near Fort Lauderdale.
These students saw 17 of their friends and faculty murdered for no reason. They know that NRA money is the problem. They know how to utilize social media to amplify their voices.
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Here is a gallery of images as survivors swarm Florida’s capital. Click on the images to enlarge, all images by Reuters.
- Students from West Boca Raton Community High School walk to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, during a protest to show support, following a mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, February 20, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
- Students from Western High School carrying placards, take part in a protest in support of the gun control, following a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Davie, Florida, U.S., February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
- Tyra Hemans, a senior from Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School, holds a photo of her friend Joaquin Oliver, who died during last week’s mass shooting on her campus, as she and other MSD students speak with the leadership of the Florida Senate, at the Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S., February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Colin Hackley
- Tyra Hemans, a senior from Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School, holds a photo of her friend Joaquin Oliver, who died during last week’s mass shooting on her campus, as she and other MSD students speak with the leadership of the Florida Senate, at the Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S., February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Colin Hackley
- Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School leave the Tucker Civic Center where they slept and prepare to speak with Florida state legislators, following last week’s mass shooting on their campus, in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S., February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Colin Hackley
- Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School walk to the Capitol prior to speaking with Florida state legislators, following last week’s mass shooting on their campus, in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S., February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Colin Hackley
Additional reporting from Zachary Fagenson and Roberta Rampton and by Katanga Johnson in Parkland, Florida – all of Reuters.
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