Words Are Stronger Than Bullets

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Another persisting sentiment from rallies across the nation was that words can be more powerful than bullets. This is how change can start. It’s hard to read, but the middle sign reads, “you can put a silencer on a gun, but not on me,” which a moving statement on how strong the combined voices of the youth can be.
In fact, the voices of the youth in D.C. were so strong that zero firearms were permitted within the boundaries of the march. Going further, demonstraters also banned metal poles or anything that could be used to incite violence in a crowd to ensure the safety of protesters and keep the focus on their words. A few even had strong words aimed directly at the NRA