To the Editor,
This is my opinion on the worst Valentine’s Day ever in America in Parkland, FL. My heart and prayers go out to the families that lost loved ones, the families whose loved ones were injured, and to the Parkland community. My opinion is that the parents and the community should stand up and fight for the students’ rights. Give the students what they want in their schools. No guns. No NRA. No violence in the USA. There should be a ban on AR-15 rifles, a ban on semiautomatic rifles, and on large capacity ammunition magazines. All the states’ lawmakers need to keep in mind we voted for you and we can vote you out. On President Trump, my opinion is he needs to stop the name calling. I don’t think more guns should be in the schools. Teachers should not carry guns in the classrooms because some teachers may snap and start shooting up the students. I think that is a bad idea. On what the President Trump is thinking about bad idea. You should not be able to buy any kind of AR-15 rifles, semiautomatic rifles, or bumpstock devices at gun shows, pawn shops, or gun stores.
I am hoping every school will have a walk out in March to show their support for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. I am hoping March 14, 2018, will be the biggest Valentine’s Day celebration in Parkland school. I hope America will show some love to the people of Parkland and to the students. Because the people did not have a Happy Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14. I hope Americans will do what they can to support this March 14, 2018 Valentine Day celebration. I wrote this letter to you from my heart to your heart to America’s heart to Parkland and the parents and the students hearts. Oh yes, this is my first time ever writing a letter like this one. I thank you fro reading my letter. May God Bless America
Frances Patterson
Durant, MS