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‘March For Our Lives’ draws 50 in Llano
About 50 people walked from the Llano Library to the courthouse square on Saturday as part of the “March For Our Lives” in support of various gun control measures.
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Fifty people participated in the March for Our Lives movement on Saturday at noon in Llano. The group, led by five high school girls, marched from the Llano Library to the courthouse square and around it. The group stopped in front of U.S. Congressman Mike Conaway’s office to chant slogans like, “No more gun violence” and “Gun reform now.” An 8-year old boy, riding on his bike, saw the marchers.
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