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Students Marching 50 Miles To Smith & Wesson HQ

Global August 2018
Students are marching from Worcester City Hall in Massachusetts to the headquarters of gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson. This 50-mile march is to call for stricter gun control following recent school shootings and will end with a rally at the headquarters.

Students Marching 50 Miles To Smith & Wesson HQ

By PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Students in Massachusetts are marching 50 miles (80 kilometers) to Smith & Wesson's headquarters to call for stricter gun control following recent school shootings in the U.S.

The "50 Miles More" march kicks off Thursday morning at Worcester (WUS'-tur) City Hall and ends with a rally at the gun-maker's headquarters in Springfield on Sunday.

A survivor of February's shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, and a parent of one of the young victims are joining the march, which is part of a national campaign.

Organizers say they're targeting Smith & Wesson for its role in producing the weapons used in mass shootings in Parkland, Florida; San Bernardino, California; Aurora, Colorado, and elsewhere.

The march's name is meant to echo seminal marches in Alabama during the Civil Rights era.

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