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About 50 students walked out of Lewiston High School at noon Wednesday in support of gun reform. They held signs with messages such as “Stop gun violence” and “My body isn’t mine ’till it’s claimed by a gun,” and chanted phrases like “Protect kids not guns.” One student said the administrator-supervised demonstration was organized by a small group of students who were inspired by similar protests in Nashville, where six people were shot dead at a Catholic school on March 27. Vanessa Paolella/Sun Journal
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