Sam Deitsch

American gun control advocate (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samantha Deitsch (born February 14, 2003) is an American author and gun control activist who survived the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in 2018.

Born
Samantha Deitsch

(2003-02-14) February 14, 2003 (age 23)
OccupationHigh school student
Yearsactive2018–present
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Sam Deitsch
Born
Samantha Deitsch

(2003-02-14) February 14, 2003 (age 23)
EducationMarjory Stoneman Douglas High School
OccupationHigh school student
Years active2018–present
OrganizationNever Again MSD
Known forGun control advocacy
RelativesMatt Deitsch (brother)
Ryan Deitsch (brother)
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Early life

Samantha Deitsch was born on February 14, 2003.[1][2] She started attending Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2017. Deitsch was a freshman at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School when the mass shooting occurred in 2018.[3] She was friends with one of the victims, Jaime Guttenberg.[4] She is the younger sister of film director Matt Deitsch and activist Ryan Deitsch.[5]

Gun control advocacy

After the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Deitsch and her older brothers started to embark on gun control advocacy with March For Our Lives.[6] She co-founded the organization and helped contribute to Glimmer of Hope, a book about the activism after the shooting.[7][8] Prior to her gun control advocacy, Deitsch described herself as not politically active.[9]

Political views

In 2019, Broward County, Florida, adopted a Text-to-9-1-1 system and Deitsch expressed her support for the new system: "Being able to text 911 is a necessary addition to pre-existing public safety resources".[10]

Bibliography

  • with March For Our Lives (2018). Glimmer of Hope: How Tragedy Sparked a Movement. Penguin Young Readers Group. ISBN 9781984836403.

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