Today's WeatherThe Ghiorse Factor
Subscribe Now: Free Daily EBlast
Trending
VIDEO: Raimondo’s “60 Minutes” Feature to Air Sunday—Raimondo's "60 Minutes" Feature…
Battle Over Bike Path Escalates — Council Blocks Smiley, Cost to Remove Is Estimated at $750K—Battle Over Bike Path…
Chief Scientist, Head of Technology at NUSC Anthony Bessacini of Narragansett Dies at 84—Chief Scientist, Head of…
Side of the Rhode: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not? - April 19, 2024—Side of the Rhode:…
Dear Annie: Finding Love in All the Wrong Places—Dear Annie: Finding Love…
Brown and the Rest of the Ivy League Are Getting Decimated By Transfer Portal—Brown and the Rest…
Providence Man Indicted for 1999 Cold Case Murder—Providence Man Indicted for…
Rhode Island’s Unemployment Rate Increased 48% in the Past Year—Rhode Island’s Unemployment Rate…
Latest RIDOT Washington Bridge Failure Fallout - East Providence Feast Cancelled—Latest RIDOT Washington Bridge…
Did Legalized Abortion Lead to Lower Crime Rates? - Froma Harrop—Did Legalized Abortion Lead…
Your Email:
Your Name:
To:
Subject:
Message: From GoLocalProv by Rob Horowitz, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™: While the political factors that have prevented any sensible gun safety legislation from advancing in Congress have not been erased, the senseless taking of 17 young lives in Parkland, Florida by a mentally disturbed former student firing a AR 15 rifle may be a tipping point. The rapid emergence of the survivors of this mass shooting as difficult to ignore spokespeople is providing compelling, sympathetic, telegenic and articulate voices that are breaking through and beginning to change the political calculations of key actors. As David Hogg, one of the high school students that survived the killing, told CNN, “We are children. You guys are the adults. Work together, come over your politics, and get something done.” http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/horowitz-parkland-may-break-gun-legislation-stalemate