Charging Parents for School Shootings Protects Weak Gun Laws

Charging Parents for School Shootings Protects Weak Gun Laws

By The New York Times Opinion

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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