shooters get their guns from the home of their family member or relative. this prosecution isn't just about these egregious facts, this prosecution is about the fact that a 15-year-old could go into a nightstand and get an unsecured handgun that he brought to school. yes, there are things we can and should be doug to intervene -- doing to intervene, but it starts with there's no reason that 5.4 million kids in this country live in homes with unsecured guns. and that's something we could all do something about starting in our school boards, going all the way up to the administration. we all have a stake about raising awareness, raising education, and keeping our community safe by asking are you keeping that gun stored securely. is it locked, is it unloaded, is it set for ammunition. >> one of the things i think that is uniquely american, it's not mental health struggles, it's not depression or anxiety, it's not video games or movies or music, because all of those