GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Advocates for gun reform marched across the country Saturday, including one gathering in downtown Green Bay.
A few dozen people gathered at the Tarleton Theatre with homemade signs, and heard from speakers.
“Every day we have to go to school, we have to participate in active-shooter drills or lockdowns, and it’s always something that’s in the back of your mind,” said Henry Pahlow, a junior at Denmark High School. “Change has to come at some point, and it’s not going to unless we speak up.”
The marches were part of a national effort led by the “March for Our Lives” in Washington, D.C. This was the second time the student-led effort took to the nation’s capitol.



