This is how we keep sandy springs children safe

Yesterday’s shooting shattered me — not just as a father worried for my own daughter, but for every child in Sandy Springs.

My greatest fear is leaving a world worse for my daughter than the one I inherited. And those fears grow with every shooting that targets our children. We cannot afford to let this keep happening in our schools. Georgia has already seen it hit home at Appalachee High School — and every parent felt that pain.

Thoughts and prayers won’t protect our kids. Policy will. That’s why in my first 100 days as mayor, I’ll lead Georgia with the Sandy Springs Safe Storage and Accountability Act:

Require every gun in our city to be secured with a trigger lock or stored in a safe.

Require GPS tracking on firearms, holding owners accountable unless their gun is reported stolen.

Ensure stolen guns used in crimes are traced back — and gun owners who don’t report theft are held responsible.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about protecting children, supporting teachers, and making Sandy Springs the state leader in school safety and common-sense accountability.

We owe it to our kids to do more than send thoughts and prayers. We owe them safety, and we owe them leadership.

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