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WATCH SYBRINA FULTON MOTHER'S DAY VIDEO": "30,000 mothers lost children to senseless gun violence."

Richard Kigel · Saturday, May 12th 2012 at 10:36AM · 544 views
HUFFINGTON POST, May 11, 2012 -- Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, released a Mother's Day video urging viewers to press lawmakers to reconsider their support for controversial stand your ground laws.

"This will be my first Mother's Day without my son, Trayvon," Fulton says. "I know it will be hard, but my faith, family and friends will pull me through. This Sunday, I'm going to say a prayer for other mothers across America who share this unbearable pain."

She continues:

"Just like me, 30,000 mothers lost their children this year to senseless gun violence. Nobody can bring our children back, but it would bring us comfort if we can help spare other mothers the pain we will feel on Mother's Day and every day for the rest of our lives. I'm asking you to join Florida by calling upon the governor of your state to re-examine similar stand your ground laws throughout the nation to keep our families safe. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Happy Mother's Day."

Fulton has been in the national spotlight since her 17-year-old son, Trayvon Martin, was killed after a run-in with a local neighborhood watch member in late February. Martin was unarmed. Prior to the shooting, his shooter, George Zimmerman, reported that Martin, who was returning to his father's fiancee's home after a trip to the convenience store, looked "suspicious." The case has become a flash point in the national conversations around gun laws and racial profiling.

The video was made on behalf of the Second Chance on Shoot First Campaign, an organization seeking to change what it sees as dangerous gun laws around the country -- and the stand your ground laws in particular. Under Florida's Stand Your Ground law, a person can use deadly force to protect herself if there is "a reasonable fear of imminent peril of death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another."

It was that broad reading of the law that was believed to have prompted Sanford police to let Zimmerman go without charges after the shooting. After widespread outcry and some major changes in Sanford's police department, Zimmerman was arrested six weeks later and charged with second-degree murder.

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powell robert Saturday, May 12th 2012 at 12:36PM


30,000 Dead American men/women------LAST YEAR------ONE YEAR?????????

we have an American Culture of Killing sons and daughters of American Mothers so YES Sybrina Fulton should NOT be happy.

so(since1/2001)----- 12 YEARS X 30,000 = 360,000 AMERICANS dead in USA streets

12 years in Muslim Nations Killing sons and daughters of Mothers = 7,000 DEAD Americans

USA Armed Forces BOMBING homes of MOTHERS, should stay in USA

--- not in Muslim Lands...................

we have an American Culture of Killing sons and daughters of American Mothers........and BOMBING distant Lands

-----that is the 'suspicious' looking 'unreasonalble fear' that NEEDS to STOP............







Jen Fad Saturday, May 12th 2012 at 2:35PM

It was indeed a touching Mother's Day message for those mothers who have experienced the loss of a child to gun violence. I believe she's becoming the "poster child" for mothers against guns. There is alot more that she can do rather than limiting herself to the State of Florida. I wonder if she's considering this.


Richard Kigel Saturday, May 12th 2012 at 3:30PM

Jen--I am sure that's why she did this.

Anyone with an ounce of compassion will listen to her message...

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