Gun violence has shaped the lives of Sandy Hook survivors. Now, they're old enough to vote.
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Ella Seaver highlighted the lasting impact school shootings have had on her life and the lives of others, stating, 'Every time I see a school shooting, my first and second thought is: 'Now there are more kids like me.'' This reflects a shared trauma that continues even as students strive for change.
Another survivor expressed frustration at the slow progress on gun control, noting, 'For the majority of their lives, the Sandy Hook survivors have grown up with the frustrating reality that little around gun control has changed, even as the death toll from gun violence, particularly among children, rises apace.' This shows a deep sense of urgency among young advocates.
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