“The law, supported by legislators of both parties, has been applied more than 3,500 times since, with the pace accelerating during the last half of 2019. Even so, an Associated Press analysis of the law showed its use is inconsistent, with some counties and cities using it rarely and others not at a…”— Terry Spencer, apnews.com
“Tonight was a rough night. I disrupted the State Of The Union and was detained because I let my emotions get the best of me. I simply want to be able to deal with the reality of gun violence and not have to listen to the lies about the 2A [second amendment] as happened tonight.”— Fred Guttenberg, miamiherald.com
“Can you explain to me why, like, 17 people died in school? Fourteen kids, 17, while you stood outside with a gun and did absolutely nothing?”— Kyle Kashuv, newsweek.com
“After the horrific attack at my school in Parkland, I have been fighting nonstop to secure our schools and make sure that our Second Amendment rights are protected.”— Kyle Kashuv, textuploader.com
“I'm basically going against the entire tide. Coming out in support of the Second Amendment right after a school shooting is no easy thing to do.”— Kyle Kashuv, reason.com
“The only way to stop an active shooter on campus is to have another person to—to eliminate him.”— Kyle Kashuv, cbsnews.com
“…as Americans we all have different point of views. And it's important to represent them all equally.”— Kyle Kashuv, cbsnews.com
“I don't know how you live with yourself every day, man. You were the one who was supposed to go inside. You didn't. You know I was a student there that day, in the building right next to it and fourteen of my classmates are never coming back because you didn't act.”— Kyle Kashuv, newsweek.com
“I’m not an entertainer, I’m not an actor. I’m a kid who went through a tragedy who saw the suffering that his community went through and doesn’t want to see it for any other community.”— Kyle Kashuv, thehill.com
“I wish I could take it back. I can’t, and I wish I could take it back. What I said there is something that I’m deeply embarrassed by, and I’m truly regretful. And I know that forgiveness isn’t given, it’s earned, and that’s why I apologized immediately and that’s why I reached out to the Office of D…”— Kyle Kashuv, vox.com
“I mean we've seen on so many different levels that the cowards of Broward failed, the FBI failed, Sheriff Scott Israel failed.”— Kyle Kashuv, cbsnews.com
“I was in a friend group where we were saying the most shocking things for the sake of shock value, and you know, in the same kind of messages, I said extremely anti-Semitic things, and it’s not representative of who I am because I go to synagogue every week, and my parents are Jewish. This isn’t ...…”— Kyle Kashuv, vox.com
“The school resource officer, who cowered behind a wall and let my peers die, has finally been held accountable. For those who don’t know, this man literally stood outside a building and knew there was a shooter, knew he saw the rifle bag, he heard the shots. He was armed and he didn’t act. It was hi…”— Kyle Kashuv, redstate.com
“I’ve said repeatedly that I'm horrified by comments I sent a few years back—I’ll spend years working to make it right. I will accept and learn from the criticism, but I will NOT accept being compared to the shooter who murdered my classmates.”— Kyle Kashuv, twitter.com