Content warning: This email reflects on the events at Michigan State University on February 13, 2023. If this is too much to read, we understand. Take care of yourself and skip the rest of this email. Here are some mental health resources that you may find helpful.
John,
Two years ago today, three students were killed in a shooting at Michigan State University. Their lives were taken far too soon. We share in the anguish of their families, friends, and the MSU community who are still grieving.
Following the events of February 13th, students across Michigan—including at the MSU chapter of MFOL, who had just themselves experienced the unthinkable, took action and organized their communities, leading to Governor Gretchen Whitmer signing new gun safety laws that are the most significant firearm safety laws Michigan has enacted in almost 30 years.
And we're going to keep honoring them with action. Today and every day. It won’t bring them back, or paper over the tremendous pain that their loss leaves. But we can do everything in our power to make sure a tragedy like this doesn’t happen again.
We will always hold this tremendous loss close to our hearts, and hold those left behind even tighter still. We’ll never stop fighting to put an end to gun violence. In their honor, and in honor of everyone we’ve lost.
In solidarity,
March For Our Lives
Today and every day, we honor the lives taken at Michigan State University on February 13, 2023:
Arielle Anderson, 19 |