Activists Hold Vigil for Florida Shooting Outside NRA, Call for Gun Control
Two days after a school shooting in Parkland, Florida, anti-gun activists took their demands to the doors of their public enemy number one: the National Rifle Association.
Candles dimly lit the sidewalk as people huddled on both sides of the highway for an evening vigil. Some held signs pleading with the NRA to "stop putting weapons in the hands of killers," while others simply said "enough." Anger and frustration over the status quo abounded. One person put it: "instead of love and prayers, let's do action and change policy."
