I've been a teacher for more than 30 years. My job is to teach, challenge, and enrich my students' minds.
Donald Trump's response to the latest tragic school shooting—to put even more guns in our schools—is just the latest Trump scam. It's a distraction. It's meant to divide us. And it certainly won't make our kids safer.
But the Parkland students aren't falling for it, nor are young people and students all over the country—including many who have been organizing against gun violence for years. Over the coming weeks, they are coming together to organize marches and other protests all across the country. I'm standing with these students, and so is MoveOn—by mobilizing its millions of members to participate in the protests and by pressuring corporations to cut their support for the NRA.
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will go straight through.We know how to reduce gun violence: for starters, universal background checks and bans on high-capacity magazines and AR-15s and other military-style assault weapons like the ones used in Parkland—and in Sutherland Springs, San Bernardino, Aurora, Orlando, Las Vegas, and Newtown. And we know the way to get there: direct pressure on corporations, demanding action from politicians at the federal and state levels, and—ultimately—breaking the stranglehold of the NRA by isolating it from its corporate and political enablers.
Republicans in Washington are so completely bought by the NRA that new federal laws are unlikely in the short term. But the students leading the movement to end gun violence—from Parkland and from communities across the country that have been impacted—aren't waiting for the Republicans in Washington, and neither is MoveOn.
Student-led groups and their allies, including hundreds of thousands of MoveOn members, are calling on corporations to stand up to the NRA, and this #BoycottNRA movement is catching on like wildfire. The retailer Dick's Sporting Goods is the latest to defy the NRA by taking AR-15s and high-capacity magazines off its store shelves, while Walmart and others are raising the age of who can purchase guns. Indeed, the NRA isn't invincible. (Remember the old "emperor has no clothes" parable? That's the NRA right now.)
MoveOn is joining students in keeping the pressure on corporate America and pushing to pass new laws in state legislatures. And MoveOn will hold the NRA's enablers in Congress accountable, so we can finally start to move forward with commonsense gun legislation in Congress, too.
I pledge to stand with students—not by carrying a gun but by standing up to the NRA. Will you join me in the fight against gun violence by making a donation to MoveOn today?
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