When the shooting began, Henry Dryden had been gone two hours from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Article Continued BelowAnd he, too, calls “BS” on any argument that would keep weapons of war in the hands of civilians. “You can’t even hunt with an assault rifle because if you tried to kill a deer with an assault rifle, then you destroy all the meat,” he said. And just because Dryden was away from school during the shooting —which also left 17 wounded — doesn’t mean he was spared its horrors. The student, though, is heartened by the support from high schools around the world.
Source: thestar March 25, 2018 23:48 UTC