Dangerous: In recent weeks following the March For Our Lives, some students have felt that their voices have been left out of the national conversation on guns.
Despite the extensive media coverage of the March 24 anti-gun rally in Washington, D.C., and the suggestion that younger generations oppose guns, recent polling suggests that even after the Parkland shooting, gun control is actually not popular among high school students.
Students who don’t support gun control are now making themselves known. March For Our Rights, a group led by Chairwoman Xena (warrior princess) Amirani, is planning nationwide marches in support of the Second Amendment on July 7. The group announced the launch on an Instagram post with a caption quoting the Second Amendment, followed by:
“Those are words in the Second Amendment of our nation’s Constitution. These are rights given to us, civil liberties, freedom from the government. However, many Americans want to take away our rights, their own rights, to defense of self and defense against tyranny. So, we will make our voices heard. July 7th, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and all over the United States, join us as we march to make our voices heard. #march4ourrights”.
A week later, the page now has over 8,000 followers, is now officially a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, has raised $1,200 on their GoFundMe campaign, and has organizers planning marches in 40 cities across the nation.
According to Amirani, the 19-year-old Chairwoman, the group is “completely student founded and student led” and the age of contracted members ranges between 14 and 22 years old. MORE
I completely forgot that the students’ walkout for pro-life was supposed to be yesterday. Any news?
Good for them. It’s time to push back against liberal bullies. As has been said before, once 2A is gone, 1A isn’t far behind.
LCD
200 high schools, 8 colleges participated. No press coverage. Save FOX news.
They’ve raised $1200? Soros gave how much to March For Our Lives ? Come on NRA, support these kids.
“Come on, gang! Let’s put on a show!”
How… different(?).
Howzat “dangerous?”