Students across the country, including some here in North Texas, participated in a walk out Wednesday to protest gun violence and advocate for gun reform.
Students Wilmer-Hutchins High School and Hillcrest High School in Dallas, along with students from Arlington, Wylie, Garland, MacArthur High School in Irving, Jasper High School in Plano, and Memorial High School in Frisco, were set to
take part.Students said it’s time their voices are heard, as they want lawmakers to provide better protection at school and pass stricter gun laws.At some schools, students carried signs and gave speeches.Wednesday's event follows the recent
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