The March for Our Lives survivor-activists are taking their fight against gun violence on the road—and to the home districts of politicians who care more about the NRA than children’s lives. They’re launching one summer bus tour to more than 20 states and another to every single one of Florida’s congressional districts:
"We’re going to places where the NRA has bought and paid for politicians who refuse to take simple steps to save our lives," the March for Our Lives leaders said in a statement. The group will visit communities affected by gun violence "to meet fellow survivors and use our voices to amplify theirs." [...]
"We can fix the political system," [Cameron] Kasky said. " Our generation and the many generations that are helping us can change the game."
If their visit won’t change any politicians’ minds, maybe it will spur some people to vote—particularly some of the millions of teenagers turning 18 and gaining the right to vote this year.