One Million Moms for Gun Control

Posted in Local, Posted: Sat, January 26 2013 at 6:48 PM, Updated: Sat, January 26 2013 at 6:57 PM

Ashland

Today across the country thousands of people marched for stricter gun control laws.

One event took place locally.

Organizers say they aren't asking for the government to take away second amendment rights but to think about saving lives.

Nearly 100 people took to the streets of Ashland Saturday.

Marching from the library to Lithia Park, showing support for the group 'One Million Moms for Gun Control.'

"As moms and dads, as grandmothers and grandfathers, and people of all different types, we are standing up to say enough is enough this has got to change. We need sensible gun control now!"

The organization is just over a month old and was formed after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

"Myself and a lot of other people decided that it was time to take a stand. It's time to have a voice in this, and we need to do something."

While today's march remained peaceful, one man opposed the group walking on the other side of the street with an assault riffle strapped around his back.

When we asked if he would speak with us, he declined, saying, "I think the signs speaks for itself."

However, the man did speak with one of the marchers.

"I was holding the sign 'The NRA does not speak for us' and he agreed the NRA does not speak for him either. He's speaking for himself, and he felt it was important to own that weapon because he hunts small animals."

According to the group's website, the organization is trying to ban assault weapons and ammunition magazines of more than 10-rounds, and are actively pursing other gun control measures.

"As an organization, we are definitely for the second amendment and those second amendment rights. We are not against guns per say, we just want reasonable gun control legislation."

Organizers of Saturday's event say it was successful and hope that government leaders are watching.

Comments (1)

  • Royal Trent  Sr
    Royal Trent Sr
    30 January 2013 at 11:34 |

    What I do not understand is why is our gun control laws being put on trial here? The sandy school incident should not be blamed on the weapon used but the parent, That woman had no business keeping any unsecured weapon in their home knowing all along that their child had a longtime history of mental Illness If the mother was still alive she should be put on trial .At the gun trade ib for cash in seattle Wa. out of 1200 weapons traded in only 4 were reported stolen do what does that tell you ? 12-- law abiding citizens have no way to protect their families do you think criminals will surrender any weapons?trigger locks locks can be bought for very little money and should be used on every weapon in every household with children around I bet every mother in the USA would want a gun in their home if the came home one day to find their teenage daughter being raped by some hopped up dope head am I not correct ? lets not give up the right to protect our home and families because of some parents bad choices gun control starts in the home lets keep it that way and educated the parent and hold them responsable

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