To the editor,
Please raise your hand if you think Rhode Island children hearing gunfire while in school is a good thing. Most reasonable people think not.
House bill H-7051, introduced by …
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To the editor,
Please raise your hand if you think Rhode Island children hearing gunfire while in school is a good thing. Most reasonable people think not.
House bill H-7051, introduced by Representative Brandon Potter, went before the House Judiciary Committee. The bill provides children in Rhode Island an educational environment conducive to learning. It puts a stop to children doing mass shooting drills with a bombardment of gunfire outside the classroom door. It stops deafening noise pollution. (Reference: https://bit.ly/Brown-SPH-Cranston-Gunfire-Study)
If you believe that children in Rhode Island deserve a learning environment free of gunfire, make your voice heard. Contact every member of the House Judiciary Committee (https://bit.ly/RI-House-JC) and demand they move bill H-7051 forward for a full House vote.
Martha DiMeo
Cranston, RI
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