What Would Happen if Someone Showed Up at March for Lives Rally in a Trump Shirt?

Bush92

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Its a given that all the “peace-n-love” people would attack them. Chants would begin of “kill him!” :biggrin:
 
Parkland victim’s dad: My daughter will be last kid murdered in school

That's okay Bush92
don't be afraid, and people won't be afraid of you
if you go there expecting to be attacked, yes you might incite whatever fight you are asking for
so don't do that

Andrew Pollack, bereaved father of Meadow his daughter he lost in the Parkland Shooting,
was also criticized and blasted for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt and not backing down from his views of gun rights.

Pollack is calling for unity, so that means not attacking back if people attack him.
He understands there are going to be different reactions and beliefs.
He is willing to take that hit in order to prevent any other schools or students from dying from lapses in school safety.

I admire this man, as well as Darrell Scott for what he has promoted nationwide.
By created a culture of kindness and connection, through Rachel's Challenge
modeled after Scott's daughter shot to death at Columbine, this nonprofit outreach
has been able to prevent not only school shootings but end bullying and other problems.
www.rachelschallenge.org

Also in the CA murder-suicide school shooting by Elliot Rodger, both his dad and
the father of victim Christopher Martinez sought to work together to prevent this tragedy from happening to others.
Dads Chris Martinez and Peter Rodger meet in wake of killing spree - CNN

These fathers working together, might lead other parents, schools and groups across
the nation to UNITE instead of divide over politics.

I like how Pollack calls for solutions to school safety and not to focus on the guns.

He is not trying to incite any attacks but asking people to rise above and work together for the sake of the students who deserve better.
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Here’s a California gun law that saves lives. If only Florida had such a law

California’s law, which took effect in 2016, allows police or family members to go before a judge seeking orders directing individuals to give up their firearms for a year. Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, and then-Assemblyman Das Williams, D-Santa Barbara, carried Assembly Bill 1014 after 22-year-old Elliot Rodger killed six people with a knife and gun near UC Santa Barbara before shooting himself to death in 2014. California’s police chiefs were among the bill’s supporters, as were gun safety advocates.

A new campaign by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, SpeakforSafety.org, is underway to promote public knowledge of gun violence restraining orders. They obviously aren’t a grand solution to gun violence. But they can save lives.

Elliott, San Diego’s city attorney, has used the law to take guns from 10 dangerous individuals since December. They include an ex-Marine who walked into an auto parts store with a loaded handgun, but called police before shooting anyone; a demented 81-year-old man who threatened to shoot his 75-year-old wife and a neighbor because he believed they were having an affair; and the 40-year-old La Jolla man with the AR-15.

Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, is reintroducing 2016 legislation to expand the law by adding employers, co-workers, high school and college staff, and mental health workers to the list of individuals who could seek gun violence restraining orders.

Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed Ting’s previous bill, noting he wanted to see how the measure would work before expanding it. Now that there’s a history, Brown and legislators should sort out whether Ting’s expanded list is appropriate, and fill in any gaps in the existing law.


Read more here: Here’s a California gun law that saves lives. If only Florida had such a law
 
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