the eastern side of the state and other parts of the state, that gun culture is about shooting and killing people. and so reasonable gun regulation, increasing background check, even senator manchin talking about possibly raising the age, but also that we should not have access to ghost weapons, ghost parts, high capacity magazines. again, these are weapons of destruction. they are not for sport. they are not for hunting. as the great tradition is in pennsylvania. so, there is no conflict between the second amendment and the first amendment. this is about weapons that kill and injure people. there are certain weapons you cannot buy even in a second amendment society. you can t buy a machine gun. most people can t. mayor, hold on i want to be clear. i want to be clear. there are two different conversations that are happening, and we re in part having part of them right now. right. on the one hand, there s the idea of hunting and guns as a
second amendment society overnight. values that prioritize gun ownership over the lives of our children. but we can make the cost of denying our own responsibility to stop this slaughter of our children so costly that maybe, just maybe one less child will survive and not be murdered. well, that was the lawyer for the parents of two survivors of last week s deadly high school shooting in michigan. leading the first legal action against the school district and its officials seeking $100 million in damages in each of two lawsuits, one in federal court and another in state court. the 17-year-old daughter, parents, riley france, survived being shot in the neck. her sister, 14-year-old bella, stood next to her when it happened. the parents say the school officials failed their daughter and all students at oxford high