MyLastShot Project
#MyLastShot is a campaign created by students from Columbine High School and activists on the topic of shootings. The project involves students placing stickers on their driver's licenses or student ID's that states their wishes to have the graphic photos of their bodies publicized in the incredibly rare event that they die in a shooting. The project launched on March 27, 2019, less than one month before the 20th anniversary of the Columbine Shooting which took place on April 20, 1999.
Participation
The project's website states that #MyLastShot is an 'open-source gun violence prevention resource' and that groups wanting to use their sticker or any of their campaign materials are welcome to do so without having to ask for specific permission.Responses
While some applauded the students' efforts, there were also many who opposed the need to show graphic images.Responses From Elected Officials
On March 28, Senator Julie Gonzales, Colorado, referenced #MyLastShot in her speech before voting 'yes' on the Colorado Extreme Risk Protection Orders bill that passed 18–17 in the state senate.Colorado State Representative Tom Sullivan also threw in his support of #MyLastShot in light of his own son's tragic murder in the 2012 [Aurora, Colorado shooting|Aurora theatre shooting]. He went on to state that people need to see the photos, and that he keeps the graphic images of his son's crime scene photos on his phone to show legislators in an effort to create change.