Demonstrations calling for stricter gun control were held on the 11th in the United States, where shootings are endless.

Thousands of people gathered in the capital, Washington, and former high school students and others who once had mass shootings urged them to pass a gun control bill.

In the United States last month, a man shot a gun in eastern New York, killing 10 people, and another man killed 21 people, including 19 children, in an elementary school in southern Texas. Hmm.



Hundreds of nationwide demonstrations sought to tighten gun control on the 11th, with thousands gathering in the heart of Washington, DC.



A former high school student in southern Florida, who killed 17 people in a mass shooting four years ago, said, "Neither next week nor next year, we should make a difference now," enacting a gun control bill. I appealed to the federal parliament.

However, during the rally, the information that "there is a person with a gun" spreads, and the participants remind themselves that the threat of guns is in their daily lives, such as lying down on the spot or running away all at once. There was also a scene.



This month, the US House of Representatives passed a gun control bill that included raising the age at which guns with high killing ability could be purchased, but the Senate has not been enacted due to opposition from the opposition and the Republican Party.



A female college student who participated said, "I have to worry about my surroundings every time I make a loud noise. I'm tired of living with a gun. I need to tighten regulations."