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Were Not Your Pawns: Parklands Never Again Movement Meets the Lawmakers
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By Emily Witt at the New Yorker
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It feels like were not getting anything done, González said. The wheels of bureaucracy turn so slowly that, no matter what we say and how many people we get to sign petitions, we cant vote anybody out until midterm elections, which are so far away. As February gave way to March, two points were proved about the gun-control debate: first, that cynicism about it was not unfounded; second, that, even as the students advocated, the violence would not stop.
To insure that students would be comfortable asking questions, the media were not allowed to remain in the gym for the lecture, so, as González dimmed the lights and began her presentation, I stepped outside. Near the entrance of the rec center, Ryan Deitsch and Delaney Tarr, who had been among the students who went to Washington, D.C., earlier in the week, sat at a table. Never Again had developed a platform, the main tenets of which Tarr read out to me from a yellow notebook with the words Anything Is Possible! embossed on the cover in gold.
Of course, the assault-weapons ban is the most difficult, and thats the longest-term thing, she said, flipping pages until she found her list. But now what were really getting into is universal background checks. That would also entail closing the gun-show loopholes, closing straw purchases, and instilling the red-flag system. We also want to get rid of high-capacity magazines, and we want to raise the age from eighteen to twenty-one. In Washington, particularly when talking to pro-gun politicians, the students focussed their arguments on narrower problems: the law that forbids the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives from creating a searchable database; the Dickey Amendment, which prevents research that advocates or promotes gun control; bump stocks, which allow a semiautomatic weapon to fire at a rapid clip. The students became increasingly adept at identifying political obfuscation: the congressman who might discuss extensive background checks rather than universal ones; the congresswoman who brings up mental illness to change the subject from gun control. With Senator Charles Schumer, of New York, they discussed the flaws of the background-check system, and how to improve the original assault-weapons ban, from 1994, which Schumer co-authored, and which the students think could be more effective with the addition of a gun-buy-back program.
I asked what it was like to go back to school. Boring, Deitsch said. Its been coloring and Play-Doh. Classrooms had been supplied with games and something called kinetic sand to ease the students reëentry. When you sit down with the Speaker of the House and then youre told to just play with a lump of clay, its not really stimulating.
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)to the Kids. They will vote out the Rethugs in Florida. When the one so called State Legislator made the comment this AM about letting the Adults make the Laws cause they know better,that will come back to bite big time.
applegrove
(118,634 posts)free to think and act as they see fit.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)used against every State Legislator in Florida.
applegrove
(118,634 posts)longship
(40,416 posts)Cannot recall her name, but she's a real piece of work.
Was posted here on DU earlier.