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'F**k The NRA!' Country Stars SLAM Politicians After Nashville Elementary School Shooting!

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Enough is enough! Country stars are calling out politicians after Nashville’s school shooting! Like most of us, they’ve had it with lenient gun laws — which are particularly weak in Tennessee.

As we’re sure you’ve heard by now, another mass killing took place in the US on Monday. A 28-year-old woman walked into a private elementary called the Convenant School and took the lives of three children and three adults before being killed by police. So, so awful. Our hearts break for these families that have lost their loved ones to this senseless violence. And we mean senseless.

Related: Teacher Who Was Shot By 6-Year-Old Student Speaks Out

According to a spokesperson for the Metro Nashville Police Department, she was carrying at least two assault rifles and a handgun at the time of her altercation with law enforcement. Someone clearly unhinged got their hands on multiple assault rifles — weapons of war. We aren’t the only ones sick of this. Several country stars who have a deep attachment to Music City have taken to their social medias to express their grief and demand better for our children.

Maren Morris shared a tweet reporting the incident to her Instagram Stories and simply captioned it “Oh my god.” She also reposted a story from fellow country music star Ryan Hurd in which he heartbreakingly wrote:

He continued to express his anger over the situation:

So heartbreaking. You can see the full story (below):

Sheryl Crow took to Twitter express her feelings about the tragedy, writing:

The songstress also popped off to Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, who tweeted that her office was “ready to assist”:

Exactly! It’s sickening they refuse to pass gun laws and let things like this

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