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I Go to a School Where an Attack Was Foiled. Here’s Why I’m Against Limiting Gun Rights.

Nicole Martin / March 06, 2018 / comments

 

Nicole Martin is a freshman at Etowah High School in Woodstock, Georgia, northwest of Atlanta.

Police cars surrounded my high school as I walked fast across the street to the science building. Eyes were glancing in many directions. The slight panic—bordering on hysteria—was obvious.

Hundreds of students stayed home, but I did not. Why? Because the threat was safely locked away in jail.

Four months before the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, my own school in Cherokee County, Georgia, was under serious threat in October from two 17-year-old students.

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