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A protestor holds an empty children's casket while waiting for Tennessee House of Representatives Speaker Cameron Sexton in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17, 2023.REUTERS/Kevin Wurm[2/15]
Representative Justin Jones and supporters sing in The Capitol Rotunda in protest of gun violence in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm[3/15]
A button of a person is pictured at a rally against gun violence weeks after the mass shooting at The Covenant School, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurmトレンド写真
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Marchers carry signs at a march to demand gun safety legislation at the state capitol in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/John Rudoff[5/15]
People carry an empty casket representing one of the victims of the Covenant School shooting during a rally against gun violence, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm[6/15]
Supporters of Moms Demand Action stand in the gallery as they watch the house session take place in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurmトレンド記事
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Marchers hold signs during a march to demand gun safety legislation at the state capitol in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/John Rudoff[8/15]
People attend a rally against gun violence weeks after the mass shooting at The Covenant School, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm[9/15]
People gather at a march with an empty children's casket used to symbolize victims to demand gun safety legislation at the state capitol in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/John Rudoff[10/15]
People attend a rally against gun violence weeks after the mass shooting at The Covenant School, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm[11/15]
A protestor holds a sign inside the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm[12/15]
An empty children's casket used to symbolize victims is carried at a march to demand gun safety legislation at the state capitol, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/John Rudoff[13/15]
A sign is held by a marcher to demand gun safety legislation at the state capitol, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/John Rudoff[14/15]
An empty children's casket used to symbolize victims is seen at a march to demand gun safety legislation at the state capitol, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/John Rudoff[15/15]
State Rep. Justin Jones carries a coffin representing one of the victims of the Covenant School shooting into the state capitol, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 17. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm