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Stacy Wehrnam Feeley was surprised when she saw her three-year-old standing on top of a toilet seat. She thought the little girl was up to some mischief and found it funny. But when the little girl told her that she was doing it as practice for a lockdown drill at her preschool, “and what you should do if you are stuck in a bathroom” it broke her heart.
Feeley shared a picture of her daughter practising the lockdown drill along with a Facebook post. The photograph quickly went viral on social media.
In the moving post, Feeley beseeches politicians to take a look. She asks them if this is the future they want for their children, and reminds them that the children will grow up in a world based on their decisions.
Feeley talks about gun control and asks politicians to at least give it a try:
She asks them why there are no universal background checks, no universal database and why high-capacity magazines are permitted to be sold to anyone other than the military.
She goes on to ask politicians, entrepreneurs, innovators, if she can be of any help.
In an interview with ABC News, Feeley said that when she asked her daughter what she was doing, the child replied:
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