Laws, and shared stories about the impact of nonviolence. Good morning, everybody put your right hand up in your left hand up. We are going to be loud all day long. We are in front of the Supreme Court and we have some haters here. Let me hear you. [crowd cheering] i am going to be your mc for the day. Up. It [crowd cheering] give it up for every town. [crowd cheering] all right. [indiscernible] so proud of being here and having you here. Before we get started, a lot of people did not survive gun violence and could not be here today, so were going to have a moment of silence for those who lost their lives to gun violence right now. We are back at it. Thank you for that moment of silence. I appreciate you all respecting those who could not be here today. We see where the opposition stands when it comes to losing lives in this country. When i say enough, i want you to say is enough. Enough is enough every year, over 100,000 people are shot or killed by gun violence. We are here for those
Test. Test. Test. But im here to say, were going forward. Were not going backwards. Because we are going to fight until we win. Were going to fight until we win. Come on lets fight at this time it is my honor to introduce senator chris murphy from connecticut. That is a hard act to follow. This is what a movement looks like, right . I am not dressed for the rain, but i am dressed for a movement, right . And listen, what i know is that they are going to increasingly be here because they cant beat us out there. They are going to try to get the courts to protect them because the voters wont protect them any longer, because we, for the first time in a long time, we the antigun Violence Movement are finally stronger than the gun lobby is. Thats why were flipping seats all over the country. Thats why we have these guys running for the hills, retiring in droves. And we arent going to stop because heres what i know. I know as a student of history, that the great social change movements are not
Good afternoon. Im sarah perry director of partnerships here at the Family Research council and it is my very great privilege to introduce todays lecture and coauthors of the book upon which it is based. Why meadow died some of the people in policies that created the park when shooting and in danger of americas students. As a reminder to those of you in the audience, we will be taking questions during the last 15 to 20 minutes of this lecture. We will let you know when we are opening it up and the lecture will also be archived in our Speaker Series library frc. Org speakers. When completed we encourage you to share it on your social media platforms. Bill bennett wrote that why meadow died is the untold almost unbelievable true story of how the moral corruption brought by politically correct policies and willful blindness made the most avoidable School Shooting in history somehow inevitable. Broward county florida was ground zero for a new approach to School Discipline prompted by radic
Gun Safety Advocates and members of Congress Held a protest against the nra calling for tougher gun laws and sharing stories about the impact of gun violence. No more silence. Good morning everybody. One more time good morning everybody. Everybody get t is party started. Put your right hand up. Put your left hand up. And a round of clause. All right we are going to be loud. Were in front of the Supreme Court. Let me hear you one more time. I love it. My name is greg jackson big shout out to march for our lives for picking this up give it up for my man here. Give it up. Me i see bernie here. Where is bernie at . Our numbers are so good im so proud so good to see you all here there are a lot of people who did not survive who cannot be there today. So can we have a moment of silence for those who lost their lives to gun violence right now. All right we are back at it. Thank you so much for that moment of silence. I appreciate you all respecting those who cannot be there today we see exact
Everybody. Everybody get t is party started. Put your right hand up. Put your left hand up. And a round of clause. All right we are going to be loud. Were in front of the Supreme Court. Let me hear you one more time. I love it. My name is greg jackson big shout out to march for our lives for picking this up give it up for my man here. Give it up. Me i see bernie here. Where is bernie at . Our numbers are so good im so proud so good to see you all here there are a lot of people who did not survive who cannot be there today. So can we have a moment of silence for those who lost their lives to gun violence right now. All right we are back at it. Thank you so much for that moment of silence. I appreciate you all respecting those who cannot be there today we see exactly where opposition stands when it comes to losing lives. So we are going to be talking to all again i want you to say enough is enough. Enough. Is enough. Enough. Is enough. Enough. Is enough. Every year over 100,000 years are