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New York Times Podcasts | Charging Parents for School Shootings Protects Weak Gun Laws @NYTPodcasts | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
After school shootings in Michigan, southern Virginia, and now Georgia, parents have been charged in connection to their children’s actions. Megan Stack, a Times contributing opinion writer, argues that states should turn their attention to gun storage and access laws instead of criminalizing parents.


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