March for Our Lives attendees call for gun reform to protect schools: 'My kids don't feel safe'
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Education workers and parents advocated for gun reform legislation as a stepping stone to keep kids safe in schools Saturday at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C.
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"I think the best step is for legislators to enact gun control legislation so that the schools can do what schools are meant to do, which is to teach children," she said.
"I believe in banning all assault style weapons," she continued. "But if that's not possible in today's congressional climate, I believe in expanded licensing regulations, raising the minimum age for purchases, waiting periods for purchasing, and just a lot more oversight on who can have guns and how they store them, and how they can use them."
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