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Tacloban mother renews gun control plea after Zamboanga school attack
A mother who lost her child in last month's mass shooting at a Tacloban high school is calling for stricter firearm regulations after a similar attack killed two students in Zamboanga City this week.
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TACLOBAN CITY—The mother of a student killed in the June 22 mass shooting at San Jose National High School (SJNHS) here has renewed her push for stronger gun control measures, citing the latest school attack in Zamboanga City that claimed two additional student lives on Tuesday.
The renewed tragedy has reignited concerns about firearms accessibility among minors in the Philippines, with grieving families and advocates emphasizing the need for comprehensive policy interventions to prevent similar incidents.
The June attack at the Tacloban school left three students dead and sparked widespread calls for stricter regulations on firearm ownership and access. The Zamboanga incident, occurring just weeks later, underscores what advocates describe as persistent gaps in the country's gun control framework.
Local officials and parents have increasingly voiced demands for legislative action to restrict minors' access to firearms and strengthen school security measures. The incidents have prompted renewed debate on balancing Second Amendment rights with public safety concerns in educational institutions across the country.
Authorities have continued investigations into both incidents as advocacy groups intensify their campaigns for stricter gun regulations and improved institutional safeguards at schools nationwide.