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Statement from Stand with Parkland on Biden Administration’s Public Safety Initiatives
Gina Montalto, my 14-year-old daughter, was kindhearted, bubbly, and a straight-A student. She was a freshman and one of the 17 wonderful souls murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on Valentine’s Day 2018.
Court TV discussion about the Columbia Protocol
In an interview with Court TV, Tony Montalto, President, discusses the Columbia Protocol, a valuable tool to increase your awareness of suicide risk and how you can help prevent it.
Court TV discussion about the “5 Questions” every family should ask
In an interview with Court TV, Tony Montalto, President, discusses Stand With Parkland’s “5 Questions” that every family should ask their schools.
What Parents Should Know About Firearm Suicide
September is back-to-school season. Normally that means a return to classrooms and extracurricular activities and routines. For many of our students, it also means the threat of school shootings.
Parkland Shooting: Two Years On and Much More to Do
Two years after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland has become a national metaphor for school shootings and senseless gun violence.
Parkland dad: The call for officers to be removed from schools is a mistake
Editor’s Note: Ryan Petty is a board member of Stand with Parkland, a national organization committed to advocating for practical public safety reforms focused on the safety of children and staff at school, improved mental health support and responsible firearms ownership.
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