Posted September 25, 2019 2:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

The Great Mills High School shooting is one that gets lost in a lot of minds. The Maryland high school shooting didn’t have a huge body count. The shooter killed one before being taken down by a school resource officer. While it was traumatic enough for those who were there that day, it quickly faded from the headlines. It did little to advance the narrative being pushed post-Parkland and actually seemed to hurt it.

However, one would have to be deluded to think that there would be no ramifications of that shooting. A group of students was traumatized by what happened and in a world where they’re constantly told to blame the gun, some undoubtedly did that.

Now, one such voice is calling for a local mandatory storage law.

In the wake of two Maryland mass shootings in 2018 that killed eight people, and on the heels of the Great Mills High School shooting that left two students, including the shooter, dead, advocacy groups are continuing to push for legislation to bolster the state’s gun laws. Former Great Mills student Jaxon O’Mara is helping lead that charge as president of the Maryland chapter of March for Our Lives.

That nonprofit is …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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