MIAMI: They survived the Parkland school massacre and now a group of Florida teens—driven, empowered and united—are spearheading a #NeverAgain activist movement that hopes to pressure US lawmakers into tightening gun laws.

After 17 people were shot dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last Wednesday, students from the community near Miami were quick to raise their voices to demand action to stop the scourge of mass shootings in American schools.

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