have shot those weapons. i ve held guns and i have shot guns. you don t hunt with an ar, have shot guns. you don t hunt with an ar. you have shot guns. you don t hunt with an ar, you shouldn t. i haven t shot an ar, you shouldn t. i haven t shot deer, an ar, you shouldn t. i haven t shot deer, just birds, but you don t need shot deer, just birds, but you don t need those shot deer, just birds, but you don t need those things. they are for attacking need those things. they are for attacking deet by attacking people and certainly an 18 year old not to walk into and certainly an 18 year old not to walk into a and certainly an 18 year old not to walk into a just buy one off the shelf walk into a just buy one off the shelf and walk into a just buy one off the shelf. and then 330 eight 385 bullets shelf. and then 330 eight 385 bullets. that should raise a red fla l bullets. that should raise a red flag to bullets. that should raise a red flag to anyone you are
how are we not stopping this after columbine, after sandy hook. i m sitting with a mother that lost her son. it is still happening. and i don t understand why i could still go in a store and buy a weapon of war, an ar. and it is been students like that who have forced action in florida in the wake of last week s massacre. rick scott today unveiled a proposal that includes sweeping reforms to florida gun laws and they seem directly influenced by last week s shooting. scott s plan includes a ban on firearms under the age of 21 and that would have meant the gunman nikolas cruz wouldn t have been able to legally buy his ar-15 and wants the courts to issue retraining orders to prevent someone suspected of mental illness from buying guns which means officials or family members could have prevented him from legally buying a gun and more police officers protecting schools at a rate of
would not. senator rubio, my daughter running down the hallway was shot in the back with an assault weapon, the weapon of choice. yes, sir. it is too easy to get, it is a weapon of war. the fact that you can t stand with everybody in this building and say that, i m sorry. fred guttenberg joins us now. thank you very much. i know it s been a long night. i know it s been a long week. everyone was riveted, everyone was captured by what you said to marco rubio because you just embody the anger and the intensity that everybody in this community is feeling. what did you want marco rubio to say to you? the truth, and that he understo understood. this behind us, these are my children, went to school. my daughter won t be anymore.
woke up to the news that my best friend was gone. and i don t understand why i can still go in a store and buy a weapon of war, an ar joining us now is the young man who you just saw make that appeal to the president in the clip. that is stoneman douglas student sam zeif. and the managing director of sandy hook promise. her son dylan was killed in the sandy hook massacre. thank you very much for being here. you ve had a very intense week, very intense past 24 hours. sam, what did you think of that meeting with the president and his response to you? after everything that was said and at the end of the meeting, as soon as i started hearing the words background
my son i m supposed to send back here next week. the school was a hunting ground, and i wanted him to say the truth. i wanted him to be honest about this weapon of choice because these cars going by us, you can t drive a car through a school as a weapon. you can t use a knife. you might cause some injuries, you won t have the level of destruction. handguns won t cause this level of destruction. i wanted him to say the truth. what did you think of his response to you? i want to wrap my arms around marco and tell him i love him, and i want to tell him thank you for helping us with this. last night i thought his response was as weak, as i said his comments over the past week have been. i want marco to join with these kids.