Students across the Twin Cities, including Duluth, participate in coordinated walkouts to advocate for a ban on assault weapons following last week’s tragic mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church. Organized by Students Demand Action, the protests reflect a growing urgency for legislative change, as students like Cretin-Derham Hall senior Mary Jensen express their desire for safe schooling environments free from the fear of violence.
The statewide demonstrations coincide with calls from faith leaders and activists for lawmakers to address gun safety in an upcoming special session. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz highlights the unique nature of gun violence in America, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations as the community grapples with the aftermath of the shooting that left students dead and injured. This push for reform, however, faces opposition from groups who cite mental health resources and community support as more effective measures against gun violence.
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