Hundreds of demonstrators marched in San Francisco to motivate legislators to pass stiffer gun laws.
There was a sea of orange at the bridge as demonstrators were unified in both their color and their desire to eradicate gun deaths.
Some demonstrators, such as teacher Lerhonda Greats, have been personally touched by gun violence. "In so many ways, unfortunately. My brother-in-law was shot and killed on the streets of Brooklyn," said Greats. "I came out because it’s important for me to see other people who think this is an unacceptable situation," said Allie Curry.
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