'I wanted to send my children to school and not wonder if they wouldn't come home that afternoon,' the screenwriter wrote in a new op-ed published Sunday.
that was published Sunday, Haddon wrote that he feels his decision to move his family"was the right one" as shootings continue to occur regularly in the U.S.
The screenwriter added that he and his wife first made the decision to leave following former President's 2016 election because he was"tired" of the country's gun violence epidemic, he wrote. Screenwriter Cole Haddon wrote that he moved his family to Australia over mass shooting concerns in the United States in a new essay inspired by the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Above, gun control advocates are seen in Houston on Friday."I wanted to send my children to school and not wonder if they wouldn't come home that afternoon," the writer, known for his work on the television serieswrote.
Haddon wrote that in Australia, his kids' schools do not need the same amount of security as U.S. schools because the threat of mass shootings is not as prevalent.for the safer environment in Australia. Following the shooting that left 35 people dead, the Australian government tightened gun laws. Since then, fewer mass shootings have occurred.
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