How Gun Laws Have Changed Since the Parkland Shooting

Days after a mass shooting left 17 dead at her high school, Stoneman Douglas High School student Emma González declared at a gun control rally: "We are going to be the kids you read about in textbooks. Not because we're going to be another statistic about mass shooting in America, but because we are going to be the last mass shooting. Just like Tinker v. Des Moines, we are going to change the law." Today marks one year since the tragedy, and there have been dozens more mass shootings on U.S. soil. But the laws are slowly changing, too.