(CNN)We may well be in the midst of a landmark moment in the long and
controversial history of the politics of guns in America. The murders of
17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida, eight days ago -- and
the subsequent pop-up activism of their surviving classmates -- has, at
least in the near-term, changed the all-too-predictable blueprint of how
the country reacts in the wake of a mass shooting. President Donald
Trump is promising action -- although he remains uncertain as to what,
specifically, he wants to get done and in what order. The likes of
Republican Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Pat Roberts of Kansas seem
to be open to potential gun control compromises they might not have.
Source: Yahoo News
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