Students, parents demand
gun curbs after Florida slaughter
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PARKLAND: Anger boiled over among parents and
students in Parkland, Florida on Friday (Feb 16) over America's unwillingness
to toughen gun control laws, after a disturbed teenager armed with an assault
rifle murdered 17 at the local high school.
With President Donald Trump planning to visit
bereaved families in the shocked southern community as early as Friday, a
groundswell arose for a new push to restrict the availability of guns and
better protect schools.
Lori Alhadeff, whose 14-year-old daughter Alyssa
died in Wednesday's shooting, and who made a powerfully emotional appeal to
Trump the following day, addressing a television camera with tears rolling down
her face.
"We need action! action! action!"
Alhadeff urged in an interview with CNN on Friday, addressing the US leader as
the father of an 11-year-old son of his own.
"President Trump, Barron goes to
school," she said. "Let's protect Barron, and let's also protect all
these other kids here in Parkland, in Florida, and everyone everywhere else in
the United States of America," she said.
"My child is dead. I can't help her. But I
can help all those other kids at Stoneman Douglas High School. We have to
protect our children."
Carly Novell, a senior at the school who
survived the shooting, said it was time for politicians to act.
"I just want people to stop, like, talking
about it and then not doing anything. People keep, like, saying your thoughts
and prayers and all of these things, but it doesn't make a difference if
nothing ever changes."
TRUMP TO VISIT
STRICKEN COMMUNITY
Trump tweeted on Friday that he planned to meet
with victims in the sprawling suburban community about 60 kilometres (35 miles)
north of Miami, although it was not yet clear when the meeting would take
place.
The US leader is spending the long President's
Day weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort, a 45 minute drive from Parkland.
"I will be leaving for Florida today to
meet with some of the bravest people on earth - but people whose lives have
been totally shattered," he said.
But Trump risked being greeted with angry
demands for action on laws that allowed 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz - a
19-year-old who was expelled from Stoneman Douglas and whose behavior had
unnerved acquaintances - to buy an AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifle.
"It's illogical that the law says a minor
can't have a drink, but can buy a gun," said Mavy Rubiano, the 47-year-old
mother of a student who survived the shooting.
Stoneman Douglas students have taken to social
media to blast defenders of the nation's loose gun laws.
In an eloquent essay published online,
17-year-old Cameron Kasky blasted both Republican and Democratic politicians
for not doing anything.
"We can't ignore the issues of gun control
that this tragedy raises," he wrote.
"And so, I'm asking - no, demanding - we
take action now. Why? Because at the end of the day, the students at my school
felt one shared experience - our politicians abandoned us by failing to keep
guns out of schools."
REPUBLICANS SIDESTEP
GUN CONTROL ISSUE
In Washington the political response so far
makes clear that the powerful National Rifle Association pro-gun lobby - which
spent US$30 million to support Trump's election in 2016 - remains formidable.
On Thursday Trump's nationally televised address
made no mention of guns, or of previous mass shootings.
Trump instead treated the Parkland massacre -
the 30th mass shooting of 2018 according to the Gun Violence Archive - as a
singular event. He focused on offering sympathies to the families of the
victims, on the need to tackle the challenges of mental health.
Republican House leader Paul Ryan, whose
campaigns have earned NRA support, said Thursday that it was not a time for
arguing over gun control, while Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio said new
gun laws alone would not stop shootings.
EASILY BOUGHT WAR
WEAPON
As with previous mass shootings, the focus of
gun control advocates was on the ready availability of the AR-15, a
semi-automatic civilian version of the US military's standard-issue M16.
The NRA calls the AR-15 "America's most
popular rifle."
Millions have been sold around the United States
- a new one costs as little as $600. Stephen Paddock, who opened fire on a Las
Vegas country music concert on Oct 1, 2017, killing 58 and wounding hundreds
more, had more than a dozen AR-15s.
Devin Patrick Kelley, who shot and killed 26 in
a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas on Nov 5, used an AR-15.
And it was with an AR-15 that 20-year-old Adam
Lanza murdered 26 students and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in
Newtown, Connecticut on Dec 14, 2012, the deadliest school shooting in US
history.
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