In the wake of the Uvalde shooting, Texas school districts are looking for ways to make their campuses safer. One strategy a growing number of districts are adopting is to require secondary students to carry clear backpacks during the upcoming school year.
, which was founded after that mass shooting, remains critical of these requirements.
Browning added that restricting access to guns is a much more effective way to prevent school shootings. “There obviously is a real concern of gun violence among kids involving handguns, however, again, we don’t believe clear backpacks address the root causes of why kids turn to gun violence in the first place,” she said.
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