Saturday’s March for our Lives rally at the State Capitol in Austin honored the 21 Robb Elementary School shooting victims and countless others lost due to gun violence in Texas.
AUSTIN, Texas — Three months after one of America’s deadliest school shootings, the Uvalde community is still overwhelmed with grief.
The March for the Lives Rally was centered around the need for a special session to increase the assault rifle purchase age from 18-to-21 years of age.
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