When the students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School returned to campus after the March for Our Lives and their week-long spring break, they were less than thrilled with having to wear transparent backpacks. 。
After the mass shooting that killed 17 people on Feb. 14th, new security measures were put in place on Monday that are aimed at preventing future violence at the school. 。
Many students expressed their disappointment with the policy on social media, stating the bags are a violation of privacy and won't really help all that much. 。
But Cameron Kasky, one of the student leaders at the forefront of the #NeverAgain movement, decided to take a different approach. 。

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On Tuesday morning, Kasky tweeted a picture of his clear backpack, filled with tampons. 。
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What may seem like just teen shenanigans at first, actually has a much deeper meaning. Kasky followed up with a tweet clarifying his intentions.。
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In addition to being an activist for gun control reform, Kasky is educating himself about women's health issues and is now advocating for easier access to menstrual products. 。
Just when you think these teens can't get any more powerful, they do。
Just when you think these teens can't get any more powerful, they do 。