Public schools in Texas send their students home with DNA kits designed to help parents identify their children in case of emergencies. However, instead of parents feeling safe and protected, they are aghast.
have been cleared to many parents who have been outraged. as one middle school teacher in san antonio told the washington post, the word missing, means a lot of different things. the midterm elections are less than three weeks away. are we destined to send out more dna kits for dead children? or can republicans be held accountable on gun safety? joining us now is david hogg, that s a t advocate, former parkland students and march for our lives founder. david, thank you so much for joining us tonight. thanks for having me on alex. when i heard about the state of texas sending dna kits to parents, i i, the profound despair that i felt and the horror that this could be their response to something like you all day, i wonder i mean, does it feel like to sums agree, officials are waving the white flag addressing, while we can effectively expect that children will be put in harm s way, and may or may not get executed in their classrooms.
new program isn t specifically about gun violence, and is intended to create a dna records, in case a child goes missing. but the parallels with uvalde have been cleared to many parents who have been outraged. as one middle school teacher in san antonio told the washington post, the word missing, means a lot of different things. the midterm elections are less than three weeks away. are we destined to send out more dna kits for dead children? or can republicans be held accountable on gun safety? joining us now is david hogg, gun safety advocate, former parkland students and march for our lives founder. david, thank you so much for joining us tonight. thanks for having me on alex. when i heard about the state of texas sending dna kits to parents, i i, the profound despair that i felt and the horror that this could be their response to
post, the word missing means a lot of different things. the midterm elections are less than three weeks away. are we destined to send out more dna kits for dead children or can republicans be held accountable on gun safety? joining us now is david hall, gun safety advocate, former parkland student and mash for our lives. thank you for joining me tonight. thank you for having me on, alex. when i heard about the state of texas sending dna kits to parents, i the profound dispair that i felt and the horror that this could be their response to something like uvalde, i wonder, i mean, does it feel like to some degree officials are waving the white flag and saying we can expect that children will be put in harm s way and may or may not get executed in the classrooms? or do you think is hope here in terms of getting republicans onboard for gun safety?