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Students March for Gun Control

By Bian Elkhatib

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High school students from the D.C. area called on Congress and the White House to pass tougher gun-control measures during a march on Wednesday — one week after the Parkland, Fla., high school shooting that left 17 dead and many injured. The students marched from the Capitol to the White House and were joined by one area congressman.

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