'I was coming to terms with dying': Survivors of shootings give Supreme Court justices firsthand account of their experiences
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Survivors of shootings are giving the Supreme Court justices a first hand account of their experiences in a brief filed Tuesday in a case that could impact concealed carry and Second Amendment laws across the country.
In hopes of influencing the court's decision on a New York concealed carry law, the "friend of the court" brief shares the stories of eight people whose lives have been directly affected by gun violence. It was filed by law firm Hogan Lovells for March For Our Lives -- the youth-led gun violence prevention organization founded by students following the 2018 deadly school shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
In part, the brief includes the detailed experience of Samantha Mayor, who was shot in the knee.