6 months after alleged Highland Park shooter opened fire, survivors to back assault weapons ban

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6 months after alleged Highland Park shooter opened fire, survivors to back assault weapons ban
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Some of the Highland Park shooting survivors will travel to Springfield in support of an Illinois assault weapons bill 6 months after the incident.

A group of people from Highland Park is headed to Springfield Thursday to push for a proposed law concerning assault weapons.This grassroots effort is being led mostly by moms, as some call it a personal crusade.

SEE MORE: Illinois gun laws 2023: Lawmakers push to pass assault weapons ban in final days of general assembly

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