The March For Our Lives organized by about 800,000 people first took place in Washington, D.C., which was a student-led protest demanded stronger gun control measures such as a ban on assault-style weapons as well as criticizing officials who take donations from the National Rifle Association(NRA).[8][9]
March leaders, also survivors of the shooting, Emma González, David Hogg, Alfonso Calderon, Sarah Chadwick, Cameron Kasky, and other students share their experience demand on gun control on media and urging politicians and NRA to compromise on legislation to save lives.