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ID Students Gear Up for Anti-Gun-Violence March

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018   

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Students in towns big and small in Idaho and across the country are "marching for their lives" on Saturday.

They will be joining the survivors of the Parkland, Fla., high school shooting, who will take to the streets of Washington, D.C., to urge Congress to pass gun control measures. Students and their supporters are building on the momentum from a walkout over gun violence last week.

Ashley Romanowski helped organize that walkout at Coeur D'Alene High School, and also is leading the "March for Our Lives" in town this week. She said the area has experience with shootings at schools.

"After the school shooting in Spokane, it was pretty crazy to come back to school at Coeur D'Alene, because it was something that we all thought about and it was really close to home,” Romanowski said. “And I think that when you get the right students to get motivated, and to get out there and speak their mind, it definitely makes an impact."

The Coeur D'Alene march will begin at 10 a.m. At least seven other similar marches are scheduled across Idaho - including in Idaho Falls, Moscow and Twin Falls.

Opponents of gun control measures say they aren't effective tools for preventing gun violence. Students who disagree with the march have also told Romanowski that steps such as universal background checks would infringe on Americans' Second Amendment rights.

While she disagrees, Romanowski said she wants this movement to be inclusive and aware of the varying stances on guns.

"That's something that's really important to us as well,” she said. “I would love to hear more from the other side and find ways that we can compromise on these things so it benefits everyone - not just our views."

Romanowski said she hopes mental health and bullying in schools are included in the conversation about guns as well.

The D.C. march is being organized in partnership with the group Everytown for Gun Safety. According to the March for Our Lives website, more than 800 sibling protests are scheduled worldwide.



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