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Daizhon Cox,14, from South High School in Columbus participates in a protest at the Ohio Statehouse during the March For Our Lives rally for gun control on Saturday,.
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Dressed as lady liberty, Rosa Plume lies on the street, in San Francisco, as crowds of people participate in the March for Our Lives rally in support of gun control.
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Elizabeth McCullough, right, wipes away a tear as she and her daughter Allison, left, listen to speakers at the March for Our Lives rally at the Oregon State Capitol. McCullough is a teacher in Beaverton; her daughter, an eighth-grader, asked to come to the rally in Salem.
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Demonstrators participate in the March for Our Lives Los Angeles rally.
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Over 2,000 people begin their march through downtown Salem for the March for Our Lives.
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High school students from New Jersey hold American flags as they attend the March For Our Lives just north of Columbus Circle, in New York City.
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Counter-protestor Dennis Jones, left, talks to March for Our Lives participant Getsi Paredes, right, on Saturday, at the Oregon State Capitol. "I don't think anyone should have to worry about their safety in the community," said Paredes.
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From left, student organizers Ellie Lancaster, Emily Masternak, Sara Ojala, Mya Gregory and Evan Calderon lead the way over the Blue Bridge during a "March for Our Lives" event in Grand Rapids, Mich., Saturday.
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Jasmine Hauter of Parker, Colorado, shouts during the March for Our Lives rally in Denver, Colorado. More than 800 March for Our Lives events, organized by survivors of the Parkland, Florida school shooting on February 14 that left 17 dead, are taking place around the world to call for legislative action to address school safety and gun violence.
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March For Our Lives protesters demand "their lives and safety become a priority and that we end gun violence and mass shootings in our schools and communities" at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, on Saturday.
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Participants take part in the March For Our Lives event as a truck passes advocating re-election of President Donald Trump, in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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Survivors of the Route 91 Harvest music festival mass shooting in Las Vegas speak at the March for Our Lives Los Angeles rally.
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Ramon Ramirez wears a sign on his face while attending a rally before a march against gun violence in San Francisco.
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Carol Conley of Essex Junction, Vermont, holds a sign at the March For Our Lives rally at the Statehouse in Montpelier on March 24, 2018.
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Jared Robertson, of West Valley City, carries an AR-style weapon during the March Before Our Lives in Salt Lake City Utah.
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Thousands march in support of gun control during the March for Our Lives in Phoenix.
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Grace Meservy, 15, and Danielle Creer, 14, both students at Willowcreek Middle School in Lehi, embrace during the March for Our Lives rally in Salt Lake City.
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A man in camoflauge clothing openly carries a weapon during a pro Second Amendment rally at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich. Saturday, to counter a March for Our Lives event that happened a few hours earlier.
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People march down W. State St. at the on their way to Red Arrow Park during the March For Our Lives event in Milwaukee, on Saturday. Marches across the country took place as part of pressure for gun measures following the Parkland shootings.
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Erica Laffery, daughter of slain Sandy Hook Elementary School Principal Dawn Hochsprung, gets a hug from Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy after she delivered a speech at the March for Our Lives rally in Hartford, Conn.
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Coronado High School sophomore Isa Sainz protests during the March for Our Lives, Saturday, in El Paso, Texas. Coronado High School has received a few false threats in recent days.
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Lentory Johnson, who's son Johnny Ray Johnson was one of the victims in the triple homicide at the Boys & Girls Club of Rochester in 2015, gets a hug after her speech before the start of the Rochester, N.Y., March for Our Lives rally.
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U.S. Rep. and Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke speaks during the March for Our Lives at Cleveland Square in El Paso, Texas.
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El Pasoan Yecenia O'Neal dances at Cleveland square during the March for Our Lives Saturday.
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March organizer and Reynolds High School senior Jessica Villatoro uses a megaphone as 17 candle holders lead the procession down College Street toward Martin Luther King, Jr. Park during the Asheville, N.C. March for Our Lives.
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Aedan Pettit, right, from Round Hill, Va., and Carly Hughes, center, of Leesburg, Va., watch a dramatic video of past school shootings standing with protesters during the March for Our Lives in Washington D.C. The march was organized following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shootings in Parkland Fla., last month, during which 17 people with killed.
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Gerry Hills, Founder of Arizona for Gun Safety speaks to thousands of valley residents participate in March For Our Lives in downtown Phoenix.
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Jayden Fisher, 15, a sophomore at Roberson High School, becomes emotional while listening to speeches at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park during the Asheville, N.C., March for Our Lives on Saturday.
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Jamille Jones, the founder of Springfield Black Lives Matter, right, participates, Saturday, in the March For Our Lives rally at Park Central Square in Springfield, Mo.
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Adayah Glenn speaks to the crowd before singing the National Anthem during the March For Our Lives rally at Park Central Square in Springfield, Mo.
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Thousands marched in White Plains, N.Y. as they took part in the March for Our Lives rally March 24, 2018.
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T. Brown, 15, of Scranton, Pa., participates in the singing of the national anthem with other students and supporters of the March For Our Lives rally against gun violence at Lackawanna County Courthouse Square in Scranton, Pa..
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Children hold a sign as they take part in THE in White Plains, NY, March for Our Lives rally.
Thousands of residents from Westchester County, which is just north of New York City, took part in the rally.
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Stan Leach, of Buckeye, Az., left, a second amendment supporter, protests during the March for Our Lives in Phoenix.
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Anastacia Andrade hugs her 9-year-old son Alejandro at the March For Our Lives rally in Phoenix.
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Brandon Warren, president of non-profit We LIVE Indy, becomes emotional while speaking at Indiana's March for Our Lives rally at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Ind., Saturday.
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Thousands gathered during the March for our Lives protest which began on the grounds of the Iowa Capitol Building in Des Moines.
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Participants gather at the Tom Green County Courthouse for the March For Our Lives event Saturday, in San Angelo, Texas.
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March For Our Lives protesters take to the street at the Arizona State Capitol.
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Kat Hennessy, 21, a University of Cincinnati student studying Early Childhood, right, takes part in the March For Our Lives rally in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Jordan Harb with March For Our Lives talks to the protesters at the Arizona State Capitol. After the rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., left 17 people dead, a student lead movement has spread across the country seeking changes to gun regulations, school safety and registering new voters.
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Shelby Powell, 15, from Newport High School, holds a sign with some of the Parkland, Fla. victims. Thousands took part in the March For Our Lives rally in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio on Saturday, despite the snowy weather. Students organized the event, which included several speakers, including Ethel Guttenberg, grandmother of Jaime Guttenberg, 14, who was one of the victims at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Tifphany McClinton, left, Ashford McLain, Allison Huffy and MauTisse Jackson lead the march during the March For Our Lives event Saturday, at the Caddo Parish Courthouse in Shreveport, La.
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Kaitlyn Canonico, 13 of Kingston shows her hand before the March For Our Lives at the Walkway over the Hudson, in New York.
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Lauren Galbraith holds a sign during the March For Our Lives event in Shreveport, La.
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A large crowd numbering in the thousands participate in the March For Our Lives at the Walkway over the Hudson in New York.
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Juliana Lose of Pine Plains participates in the March For Our Lives event in Poughkeepsie.
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Thousands of Milwaukee students, adults and community advocates for change participate in March For Our Lives, in Milwaukee, Wis., Saturday.
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Senator Christopher Coons speaks during the
March for our Lives in Rehoboth Beach, Del.
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Crowds gather and march on Stockley St. in support of one of the 760 nationwide sister marches in support of March for our Lives in Rehoboth Beach, Del. on Saturday.
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Nicolas Johnson, of Park Crossing High School, speaks as families take part in the March For Our Lives rally on the steps of the Alabama Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala. on March 24, 2018. The march is one of hundreds nationwide planned by students and survivors of gun violence.
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Tessa Sewell, who was shot at Lee High School in Montgomery, speaks as families take part in the March For Our Lives rally on the steps of the Alabama Capitol Building.
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Students gather at the steps of Howard High School before the start of the March for Our Lives protest, Saturday in Wilmington, Del.
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Families take part in the March For Our Lives rally on the steps of the Alabama Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala.
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A protestor hold a sign during the March for Our Lives protest at Rodney Square in Wilmington, Del.
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Miriam Kling holds a sign as families take part in the March For Our Lives rally in Montgomery, Ala.
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"It's encouraging. It gives a lot of comfort to children to see adults rise up with them and care about their comfort and their lives," said Julia Perry of Stuart, Fla., during the March For Our Lives rally at the Memorial Park bandshell in downtown Stuart. Speakers included congressman Brian Mast, local high school students, political activists, and more.
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Jacob Santiago, 10, of Suffern, N.Y. cries as he attends a March for Our Lives rally in front of the Rockland County Courthouse. Jacob, along with his mother Aimee and brother Aaron, 7, were among several thousand people that attended the rally.
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Andrew Jaynes, 10, of New City, N.Y. was among several thousand people that attended a March for Our Lives rally in front of the Rockland County Courthouse in New City.
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Pamela Hudson of New City, N.Y. was among several thousand people that attended a March for Our Lives rally in front of the Rockland County Courthouse.
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Demonstrators gather during the March for Our Lives protest for gun legislation and school safety outside city hall, on March 24, 2018, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Ella Bradley, 13, of East Montpelier protests at the March For Our Lives at the Statehouse in Montpelier, Vt..
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Diane Gonzalez, a teacher at Chestnut Ridge Elementary School in Chestnut Ridge, NY. protests, Saturday.
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Destiny Gonzalez, 5, of Spring Valley, N.Y. was among several thousand people that attended a March for Our Lives in New City.
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Daizhon Cox,14, from South High School in Columbus participates in a protest at the Ohio Statehouse during the March For Our Lives rally for gun control on Saturday,.