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Changing gun laws "not achievable," Parkland victim's father says

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Sunday, March 4th 2018 at 10:21PM · 529 views
Changing gun laws "not achievable," Parkland victim's father says
By Emily Tillett -- CBS News

Andrew Pollack, the father of 18-year-old Meadow Pollack, who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, shooting on Feb. 14, says changing federal gun laws is just "not achievable" and the focus should instead be on strengthening school safety. Meadow was one of the 14 students and three others who were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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Steve Williams Monday, March 5th 2018 at 7:54AM

Andrew Pollack is correct. New gun control legislation is not achievable.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, March 5th 2018 at 8:18AM

New gun control legislation will happen State by State across this nation.

Steve Williams Monday, March 5th 2018 at 8:45AM

In Florida it will change. Not in Pennsylvania and not in the United States. The other States can do whatever they want, not my business.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, March 5th 2018 at 9:30AM

YOUR WORDS: In Florida it will change. So, you disagree with the father Parkland victim which said Changing gun laws "not achievable?"

Steve Williams Monday, March 5th 2018 at 10:10AM

Andrew Pollack is talking about United States laws. Did you listen to Andrew Pollack and his sons at the President’s roundtable? They spoke immediately before Sam Zeif, your gun control hero.

Steve Williams Monday, March 5th 2018 at 10:15AM

P.S. Andrew Pollack will be on Fox in a minute or two, if you want to tune in.

Steve Williams Monday, March 5th 2018 at 11:14AM

We see today that a DACA law also is not achievable. Democrats had 6 months to legislate, and were given a plan that gives amnesty for 1.8 million, but you didn’t do anything because you don’t care about DACA after all. The same with gun control, all you are doing is desperately searching for campaign points.

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