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Wilson Huang is a Junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas who hid in the 1300 building for two hours during the shooting. He immediately noticed gunshots after the fire alarm rang and promptly went back to his classroom to hide. He is currently enrolled in AP English Language and Composition and is a member of English Honor Society and Science National Honor Society.
The topic of gun control was not a foreign subject to our classrooms, but never once did we believe our school would become the epicenter of this debate. Yet, as we grieve our fallen classmates and staff members, politicians address this as “another mass shooting” and entertain the idea of arming teachers.