On Wednesday (February 12), young activists from March for Our Lives D.C. flooded Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel’s office. She headed over after school — it was three stops on the train — and helped pass out coloring books to senators that depicted places where shootings had already taken place and one empty page for future shootings, unless something is done.
Activists Handed Out Mass Shooting Coloring Books To Senators In D.C.
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