Through speeches, chants and signs, the crowd of thousands at the
March for Our Lives in Santa Ana made it clear what they wanted:
common-sense gun control.
At the rally organized in response to the shootings that killed
17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida,
students, teachers, and community members, along with Lt. Gov.
Gavin Newsom, spoke to the crowd, talking about people they loved
who had been shot, how they didn’t want to be afraid to go to
school, and how the United States has more than 90 gun murders a
day.
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