Parkland Students, Families Fly to Gun Control March in D.C. on New England Patriots’ Plane
Parkland, Florida, students and their families were flown to a gun control march in Washington, DC, on the New England Patriots’ plane.

Parkland, Florida, students and their families were flown to a gun control march in Washington, DC, on the New England Patriots’ plane.

“Runcie’s careful formulation contains a falsehood, several omissions, and obfuscations,” Eden says. “It doesn’t cover middle school, where Cruz racked up about two dozen offenses and was transferred into an intensive behavior management school – without ever getting an arrest record.”

Anti-gun Parkland high school student David Hogg is angry that his backpack rights are being infringed upon, reports Axios.

CNN apparently abruptly cancelled a scheduled appearance Wednesday with Kyle Kashuv, the Parkland high school shooting survivor who has stood out from his anti-gun peers due to his strong advocacy in favor of our Second Amendment civil rights.

In preparation for the student walkout Wednesday, Women’s March Youth Empower designed a community organizing “Toolkit” intended to create a new generation of student activists who will register to vote and continue to support candidates who will promote progressive causes.

Students in the Boston area marched on the streets to bring awareness to recent calls for gun control despite closures at many schools in the area due to a snowstorm.

“The dominant call for action tied to the national walkout is for stricter gun laws, including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and expanded background checks for prospective gun-buyers,” writes Denisa R. Superville at Education Week.

Students at over 2,500 schools around the country are planning to participate in a walkout in support of gun control on Wednesday.

A study by the Parents Television Council (PTC) reveals that even in shows rated as okay for children, Hollywood gun violence has increased dramatically on television over the last five years.

Radio calls released to the media directly contradict the claims made by former Broward County Deputy Scot Peterson that he believed the gunfire was coming from outside, and not from inside a Parkland, FL, high school.

President Trump is set to meet with leading figures in the video gaming industry Thursday, following the Parkland school shooting in February, despite the fact that his claim video games influence violence has been factually disproven.

“In the wake of the February 14, 2018 horrific shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, disturbing reports have indicated that federal guidance may have contributed to systemic failures to report Nikolas Cruz’s dangerous behaviors to local law enforcement,” the senator states.

U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos took to task state school chiefs who, she said, operate “as if your work was only accountable to folks in my office.”

In the wake of the Parkland school massacre and our establishment’s corrupt reaction to it, ‘Death Wish’ is a perfectly timed reminder about the importance of owning firearms. It’s just not a very good movie.

On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Broward County, FL Sheriff’s Deputy and President of the Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies Association called for “total transparency from the sheriff and the sheriff’s office” on the handling of the
Texas Governor Greg Abbott called upon the State’s higher education officials to conduct a review of safety protocols in place at community colleges and universities.

Conservative YouTube commentator Ashton Birdie has been further sanctioned on the platform after she criticized the unverified claims of a Parkland student.

The ownership of Dick’s Sporting Goods appears to be attempting to leverage the tragic shooting of school children into a marketing opportunity. The company has been exposed for its doublespeak on its decision to stop selling so-called “assault rifles.”

A number of Texas universities have joined the chorus of colleges nationwide encouraging high school students to participate in anti-gun walkouts and protests. They say it will not hurt prospective students’ chances for admission. Several institutions of higher learning even took to social media to share their messages supporting “civic engagement.”

According to a New York Daily News report dated November 20, 1991, when he spotted a “big guy with a big bat” beating on another guy, Donald Trump told his limousine driver to pull over. Witnesses told the paper, that “with [then-girlfriend] Marla Maples tugging at his arm to try to stop him, [Trump] leaped from his black stretch limousine Monday evening during the Manhattan assault.”

CNN’s well-documented, seemingly pathological hatred of President Donald Trump has now reached the point where the far-left cable channel will publish a story relying on experts who defend school shooters against Trump.

The Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade sees victims of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting as the reason why he and other athlete activists cannot just “shut up and dribble.”

A teacher at a South Jersey high school was suspended last week after he condemned the school’s lack of security in the wake of recent school shootings.

As political action groups intensify their push for student walkouts that protest for stricter gun control laws following the Parkland, Florida, high school shootings, two more Texas school districts are standing their ground against using class time for demonstrations.

CNN’s Jake Tapper is using traumatized children as human shields, rather than apologizing for mishandling last week’s anti-gun town hall event.

Deena Katz, co-executive director of the Women’s March LA Foundation, filed an application for a permit with the National Park Service for a March 24 rally called March for Our Lives, which is described as a student-led protest, reports the Washington Times.

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude argued on MSNBC this week that “toxic masculinity” is at the heart of America’s “gun culture.”

A second accuser has come forward with the credible allegation that CNN is only interested in interviewing those willing to “espouse a certain narrative” in favor of gun control.

Griffin is under fire for saying that a school shooting survivor is lying about his employer — just days after ambushing an elderly woman at her home, directing abusive trolls to harass her on Facebook.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed state education officials to take immediate steps to ensure the safety of K-12 students in light of last week’s deadly shooting at a Florida high school.

Journalist and author Mike Cernovich has called on CNN to donate the profits earned from advertisements during coverage of the Parkland school shooting to charity.

Amid events by various political action groups calling for students to walk out of classes and protest for stricter gun control following the Parkland, Florida, shooting, one Texas school district said students will not be permitted to participate on their campuses and if they do, they will be suspended for three days.

The only lesson a rational person can take away from the Parkland school massacre, is this: federal and local law enforcement is either too corrupt, inept, or hamstrung, to protect our children. Therefore, we must protect ourselves.

Pierce Morgan ripped John Oliver for attempting to speak on behalf of Americans in the wake of the deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida.

The debate over gay marriage began with local conversations. Each of the 50 states would decide the issue on their own. After we discussed the matter amongst ourselves and everyone had a say, we would have ourselves a vote.

“The Russians are very big fans of our Second Amendment,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Friday, during a discussion with MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell as an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in Washington, DC. Russians enjoy

During a Saturday appearance on MSNBC, 2016 Democratic presidential candidate and former Gov. Martin O’Malley (D-MD) called the inaction to prevent future shootings like the mass shooting in Parkland, FL, an “outrage,” asking if the United States is a nation that loves its

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin offered comments about Wednesday’s mass murder at a Florida high school when she spoke with Breitbart News’s Senior Editor-at-Large Rebecca Mansour on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight on Friday. “It’s not a Second Amendment gun issue at all,” Palin said, adding, “What needs to be discussed is the failure of the FBI.”

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” former Mexican President Vicente Fox commented on the Parkland, FL school shooting by stating, “when you speak out of the White House this aggressive, violent language, when you discriminate, when you’re a racist,

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that the fact that the school shooter in Parkland, FL was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat was a sign he was mentally disturbed. Maher said, “I mean, after