80% of parents say school shootings affect the childhood experience
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A New Survey Finds 80 Percent of Parents Think Gun Violence Changes What It Means To Be a Kid in America
Stories like Nicole Hockley’s should never have to be told. When Hockley sent her first-grader to school on December 14th, 2012, she had no idea that their morning goodbye would be their last. But 6-year-old Dylan — along with 19 other children and 6 faculty members — would never come home to their families, instead falling victim to the unimaginable tragedy of the Sandy Hook school shooting. “As a parent, you never think it could be you,” H…
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