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Thousands of people gathered Saturday in Washington, D.C., and around the nation for anti-gun rallies spurred by the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. But not everyone from the Parkland community supports the anti-gun rhetoric on display at the March for Our Lives protests.
Kyle Kashuv, a student at the school where a 19-year-old with a rifle killed 17 and wounded 17 others, and Andrew Pollack, whose daughter was among those killed there, are speaking out with another perspective
“They’re all together, it’s great. They’re going to be heard. But I would urge them to focus on school safety,” Pollack, who appears in a video from The Daily Caller, said before the rallies.
“This isn’t just a gun control debate,” Kashuv added. “Making sure schools are safe—not everything has to do with guns.”