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NBC Chicago: Highland Park Parents Push Congress to Pass Federal Assault Weapons Ban
Parents from Highland Park are in Washington, D.C. urging federal legislators to pass a nationwide assault weapons ban, NBC 5’s Stefan Holt reports.
ABC News: 10-year-old Uvalde shooting survivor advocates for assault weapons ban on Capitol Hill
ABC News: 10-year-old Uvalde shooting survivor advocates for assault weapons ban on Capitol Hill
Caitlyne Gonzales, a survivor, family members of the victims and local leaders traveled to the nation's capital to speak with members of Congress.
Katie Couric Media: This Nonprofit Founder Shares How She’s Standing Up to Gun Violence
Katie Couric Media: This Nonprofit Founder Shares How She’s Standing Up to Gun Violence
Winnetka Resident Kitty Brandtner Creates Organization March Fourth In The Fight To Ban Assault Weapons
North Shore Magazine: Spurred into action by the recent tragedy in Highland Park, Winnetka resident Kitty Brandtner has created March Fourth with the singular goal of successfully banning assault weapons—right now.
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