I don’t have Twitter but I read your blog faithfully. I am crying right now–grief stricken over what happened and I can add nothing to what you and others have said. I am from Michigan–a retired public school teacher who is lucky enough to have many students who have stayed in touch with me 30 years after I taught them–I taught high school–and I was also a labor union consultant at Michigan Education Association and now am a publisher of a regional woman’s magazine in Michigan–and yes, that makes me a small business owner. I have been active here in Michigan trying to stop the heinous laws that have been enforced. I am active with a group that is trying to get the truth out about Muskegon Heights–it is worse than the public and media know.
I don’t understand guns that are made specifically to kill people–I never have–and I thank you for all that you do.
Yes, please tell the people of Michigan what is going on in Muskegon Heights. NPR Michigan is supposedly digging deeper. They need to look into the EAA in Detroit. Also, would your group start profiling all of the charters of Michigan and publish their turnover rates and spending (if possible) The Michigan legislature has lost their minds by allowing guns to be carried into schools. Crazy