Millions demonstrate in favor of gun control laws in the United States




Demand for gun control legislation has risen in the United States following a spate of shootings. Millions staged demonstrations across the country demanding gun control. In Washington, 50,000 people chanted slogans calling for tougher legislation. Demonstrations began in about 200 places across the United States under the slogan "Gun Reform."
Following the shooting incidents in Texas, Buffalo, New York, Uwalde, etc. in the United States, there has been a demand in the United States to ban guns or bring in gun control laws. As many as 50,000 people demonstrated in Washington, D.C., with the aim of rallying for our lives. The number of children and teenagers was significant. There has been widespread demand for gun reform for the future of children following the school shootings.
The chairman of the March Board, the organizing body, said the rally would be held at 200 locations across the country, in addition to Washington. The demand for gun control has resurfaced and for that the MPs now have to take into account the views of the people. Demonstrators indignantly demanded that the leaders of the Democratic and Republican parties unite in the public interest. Otherwise, we will also campaign to ensure that the leaders who oppose gun reform are not elected in the next elections. Americans who have lost loved ones in the shootings say it is time for American leaders to make decisions based on the demands of the people, not the gun lobby.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a gun control bill, but the bill is unlikely to pass in the upper house, which has a Republican majority. In such a situation, American citizens have started demonstrations to put pressure on them.
Since 2012, the organization has been staging demonstrations for gun control legislation. Police also used force and firing at the earlier demonstrations.

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