Hundreds of activists, survivors of gun violence, and lawmakers gather at the Michigan State Capitol to advocate for comprehensive gun reform laws. The rally comes in light of recent mass shootings, including one at Florida State University, underscoring the urgent need for changes such as universal background checks and stricter regulations on ghost guns.
Speakers like Rebekah Schuler, a survivor of the Oxford High School shooting, emphasize the importance of sharing personal stories to inspire legislative change. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stresses that “thoughts and prayers don’t save lives; action does,” calling for continued efforts to hold the firearm industry accountable while expressing a commitment to ongoing reform initiatives.
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