JT Lewis joined “狐狸 & 朋友至上” to discuss the broader debate surrounding school safety just days after the Uvalde massacre and almost a decade after he lost his brother in Sandy Hook.
“You can’t really have a debate if you can’t define the issues, and it seems like the other side just can’t define the issues right now,” Lewis told co-host 托德·皮罗. “I will say here in America, we have more guns than people. Guns aren’t going anywhere.”
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“It’s something that we all came to terms with here,” 他继续. “好, not everyone, but I came to terms with pretty shortly after the shooting. There’s over 350 million guns in the country. They’re not going anywhere.”

Stephanie and Michael Chavez of San Antonio pay their respects at a makeshift memorial outside Robb Elementary School, 大规模枪击现场, (乌瓦尔德), 德州, 我们。, 可能 25, 2022. 路透社/努里瓦尔博纳 (路透社/努里瓦尔博纳)
Lewis touted his city’s effort to keep kids safe in schools, saying the matter is not political in his town, just a “matter of fact.”
“Sandy Hook is a pretty liberal town, and we have armed guards and little annexed police stations in every school,” 刘易斯说. “We know how to do it here, and it’s not political here. It’s just a matter of fact.”
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“The kids need to be kept safe in schools,” 他继续.
刘易斯’ remarks come just days after more than 20 人, 包含 19 孩子们, 是 killed during a shooting at Robb Elementary School (乌瓦尔德), 德州.