"I’m doing homeschooling now. I’m not sure when I’ll go back to school. I don’t want to; I don’t feel safe." — Anthony Borges, shot at age 15 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 2018 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/IT5i2AQzds
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"I’m doing homeschooling now. I’m not sure when I’ll go back to school. I don’t want to; I don’t feel safe." — Anthony Borges, shot at age 15 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 2018 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/IT5i2AQzds
"I’m in a Mass Shooting Facebook group with other victims. When I joined, there were only a couple hundred. Now it’s almost 900." — Patrick Korellis, shot at age 22 at Northern Illinois University, 2008 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/RGTq6Sq1LP
Sean Graves was shot at age 15 at Columbine High School, 1999 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/NmZcpcgkEO
"You get in this business because you like kids, you want to help them. Then all of a sudden you have someone that wants to kill you?" — Rick Maloney, shot at age 35 at Cooper High School in Abilene, 1988 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/X8MlLGavXg
"We all have a right to carry a weapon. But we have gotten to a point where we’re training children to shoot. What are you preparing for, some big race war?" — Kenneth House, shot at 15 at Harlan High School in Chicago, 1970 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/3IDmZ6l4TN
Joe Pepitone was shot at age 17 at Manual Training High School in Brooklyn, 1958 http://nym.ag/2DdpI02 pic.twitter.com/V3c8ScOv9A
You have an ad for a gun t-shirt in this article. Very callous.pic.twitter.com/9o93MkhSNN
that’s related to your browsing patterns, not the website
Poor kid & so brave putting himself in harms way to protect his classmates. One thing this nation can do is to make sure victims of terrorist attacks never ever see a medical bill. This nation is wealthy enough to make sure these victims do not suffer even more financially.
Next project- Jewish instances of attacks since 1900
Eloquent and terrifying !!!
#GunControlNow !!!
VOTE for #GunSenseCandidates !!!
The thing I remember the most about our school shooting at Thornridge in 1986 is that we went to the next class after lockdown...like nothing had happened. And forget about counseling.
Do we love our guns more than our Children?
I had to do a full pause watching then realizing my own alma mater experienced a school shooting. My heart goes out to Tipper Thomas. I graduated years before but I had always felt safe at Randallstown High School. What a tragedy.
Damn, tears falling down my face as I keep reading these survivors’ stories.
My heart goes out to all the VICTIMS...imagine ur body feeling those bullets...just imagine if u dare...GUN REFORM RIGHT DAM NOW...how can anyone not see how guns need more regulation...what if this was you or your family members...God help us all















I dont think more regulations would stop tragedies. If this were me or a family member I wouldnt blame the gun. I would blame the evil person. Guns r tools. Evil will find a way. Also, criminals dont follow regulations, so.....
We can agree to disagree...reducing guns will most definitely reduce the murder rate...let’s say the evil man had a knife...no way he would have been able to kill 11 INNOCENT HUMAN BEINGS
...I respect your point thou!
Agree to disagree, yes. Thank you for a civil response. Its refreshing! I just dont ever see my stance on guns changing. Yes, ur right about a knife, however it has happened. And bombings. And cars/trucks being driven into crowds. Again...tools. Evil ppl find ways.
Makes sense...I understand your point..to be honest I don’t like guns but we need them in society...and I believe individuals should have a right to use guns when appropriate...I just wish we could live in a safer world...so many innocent people are killed!
Girl, totally agree on that! I guess maybe b/c I grew up around them & learned a respect for them. I view them differently. I wish there were an easy solution.
We are opposite...we never had guns in house growing up...besides my grandfather having them...they really scare me...I have a close friend that has like 15 guns and has never used neither of them...not to even shoot a fly on the wall





Lol. People like to collect all sorts of things.
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