We couldn’t really see the size of the crowd; we only saw people in every direction. This is an issue of, for, and by the people.
We’re told the march was 8,000 people strong in the little town of Tucson. We were glad to be there and proud to be counted. There were 800,000 marchers in Washington D.C., and 800 marches worldwide.
The current United States House of Representatives, Senate, and President might not want to do anything about gun violence, but that doesn’t mean nothing will happen. We just need to remember every November, and things *will* change.
This is a voting issue. Politicians, break your silence; silence is complicity. Tell us where you stand. Tell us your position for or against change, so we may choose wisely.
Eleven thousand youngsters turn eighteen every day in the United States. Remember, every November, and don’t let silence be safe!
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