their message is always the same: do something." but gun control is a highly polarizing issue in the us. many democrats advocate for stricter gun laws, while republicans tend to view gun ownership as a fundamental right. to take stock on gun violence prevention efforts in the us, i spoke to david hogg. he's a survivor of the parkland school shooting, and a co—founder of march for our lives — an organization advocating for gun control legislation. great to have you here on bbc news. you say that you end people of your age are part of what you call the school shooting generation. curious if you could describe what that means. i you could describe what that means. ~' . you could describe what that means. ~ ., l, l, , means. i think what that means is a generation _ means. i think what that means is a generation that _ means. i think what that means is a generation that is _ means. i think what that means is a generation that is live - is a generation that is live through the aftermath of columbine. our generation has gone through school shooter drills in our classrooms, we lived in constant fear whether it's in a movie theatre, our classroom or on the street in front of our homes. kids are dying not only in school shootings but daily gun violence as well it really