capital, the fight is personal-- friends and family have bn killed by gun violence. 17-year-old aaron king his moth patricia reardon-king ma posters at a local community center. >> i lost a cousin, his name was kevin, to gun violence. he was simply trying to help a friend, but ended up losing his life simply trying to protect him. i just didn't want to see that see happening again. bei know that it could hav me. so i said, enough is enough. >> you know, we don't want to s change tond amendment rights for individuals. e t we do want to kind of limit mber of guns that individuals can purchase, and make sure that students don't have easy access to guns. where there emotional. and they make rash decisions and effects other people's lives. >> yang: stoneman douglas students and activisid hogg and aalayah eastmond stopped by. >> this affects everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status oof the above. at the end of the day, we're all americans and we all bleed sam blood. some people have to live through this every day. that's unbelievable, and it's unacceptable. >> it feels empow