Turner says it might take a more drastic move to get people to understand the true horrors of gun violence and create lasting, effective change. “I believe that seeing victims’ faces is really moving, but we don’t really process how people died. “A lot of times we're sheltered from the true realities of gun violence and what being shot really looks like,” Turner said. cards that reads, “In the event that I die from gun violence, please publicize the photo of my death.”įor Columbine High School senior Kaylee Turner, the campaign is about inspiring change to end gun violence. The campaign is called 'My Last Shot' and it encourages people to sign a petition and place a sticker on the back of their I.D. A group of current Columbine High School students has started a campaign that they hope will change the perception of gun violence in the U.S. To comment on this or other 360 stories, email us at See more 360 stories here. Editor's Note: Denver7 360 stories explore multiple sides of the topics that matter most to Coloradans, bringing in different perspectives so you can make up your own mind about the issues.