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School shooting survivors call for tough gun laws in Florida

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Survivors of a deadly shooting at a Florida high school that killed 17 students and teachers, have called for tougher gun laws in the country and urged voters to kick out lawmakers who oppose the move, the media reported.

At an emotional rally on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Emma Gonzalez, a senior at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland where the massacre took place on February 14, demanded national lawmakers do something to prevent mass school shootings, reports CNN.

"We certainly do not understand why it should be harder to make plans with friends on weekends than to buy an automatic or semiautoma­tic weapon," Gonzalez, who huddled in an auditorium during the shooting, said at the rally outside a federal courthouse. "Maybe the adults have got used to saying, 'It is what it is,'... But if us students have learned anything, it's that if you don't study, you will fail. And in this case if you actively do nothing, people continuall­y end up dead." She addressed politician­s, saying to those who take campaign donations from the National Rifle Associatio­n (NRA): "Shame on you." Hundreds of people gathered began to chant, "Shame on you! Shame on you!"

As she ended her remarks, she shouted her disagreeme­nt with what she hears from the other side of the gun laws debate, CNN reported.

"Politician­s who sit in their gilded house and senate seats funded by the NRA telling us nothing could have been done to prevent this, we call BS!. "They say that tougher gun laws do not decrease gun violence. We call BS," she cried with the crowd screaming along with the final word.

 ??  ?? Police officers are seen near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as law enforcemen­t officials continue their investigat­ing work. PTI
Police officers are seen near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as law enforcemen­t officials continue their investigat­ing work. PTI

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