Your Turn: Kids Tell Obama What They Think About Guns

Feb 9th, 2013 • Category: Culture & Activism

These statements and images come from videos made by the White House, in which children read from letters that they had written to President Barack Obama.

Hinna

Hinna, age 8: “Can we stop using guns? I think if there are not guns on the street, no one can get hurt. Bullets don’t have eyes. They can hurt everyone. I love my country and I want everyone to be happy and safe. No guns. No guns. No guns. No guns.”

Taejah

Taejah, age 10: “I am writing you to ask you to STOP gun violence. I am very sad about the children who lost their lives in Connecticut.”

Julia

Julia, age 11: “I may not be that into politics but my opinion is that it should be very hard for people to buy guns. The only thing they do is harm or kill. I know that laws have to be passed by Congress, but I beg you to try very hard to make guns not allowed. Not just for me, but for the whole United States.”

.Grant

Grant, age 8: “I think there should be some changes in the law with guns. It’s a free country but I recommend there needs to be a limit with guns. Please don’t let people own machine guns or other powerful guns like that. I think there should be a limit about how many guns a person can own. We should learn from what happened at Sandy Hook [Elementary School].”

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  1. Dear Mr. President
    I think their should be guns but have laws.I think it is a good idea to have a criminal background check or a long course to go through.Thank you for letting me share my ideas.

    sincerely,
    Elijah Craven

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