The Guardian made some of the student organizers of the March for Our Lives partners in, and guest editors of, the newspaper’s extensive coverage of the run-up to the march and today’s focus on this stirring, gigantic, and hopefully narrative-changing turnout.
As part of The Guardian’s coverage, the editorial staff of the Eagle Eye, the student paper at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School wrote what they call “Our manifesto to fix America’s gun laws.”
Nearly every item in the manifesto represents a direct confrontation with the National Rifle Association, once a group focused on gun safety and sensible gun restrictions long since converted into a right-wing gun lobby devoted to selling more firearms and weakening existing gun laws from coast to coast.
Here are some excerpts [Each of the bullet points includes details at the link]: