Politics & Government

Protest On Gun Violence Coming To Hoboken: Moms Demand Action

Hoboken is one of 10 locations in New Jersey that are slated to see rallies against gun violence on Saturday, March 24.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken is one of 10 locations in New Jersey that are slated to see rallies against gun violence on Saturday, March 24. The protests are being organized by the New Jersey chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

The “March For Our Lives” rally in Hoboken is scheduled to take place at the Jubilee Center on 601 Jackson St. at 1 p.m., organizers stated. Don’t forget to visit the Patch Hoboken Facebook page here.

Here’s why people are marching, according to organizers:

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“In a national day of action, students and survivors of gun violence from around the country have organized over 400 local marches, from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Belfast, Maine, to Mission, Texas. On March 24, communities large and small will come together, calling on legislators to pass common sense gun safety legislation, and make the lives of America’s students their #1 priority.”

“For too long, gun violence has plagued our schools and communities and it’s time for our nation’s leaders to take meaningful action,” said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

“We’re working to make sure that everyone can attend a march – whether it’s in DC or in their local community,” Watts said.

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The Hoboken rally comes just 10 days after the national #ENOUGH student walkouts on gun violence, which included students at Hoboken High School and several private schools in the city.

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