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David Hogg, a student gun control activist and survivor of the fatal shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has joined the #MyLastShot campaign, which encourages participants to
"donate" graphic photos of their death in the event that they're killed due to gun violence. WHY IT MATTERS: There's a media taboo against publishing such photos, but
some survivors of gun violence are increasingly pushing coverage. DETAILS: Users of #MyLastShot stickers are encouraged to place them on drivers licenses or IDs — even though some on Twitter
instead place the stickers on their phones — to signify that they want to "donate" the photos of their death if they die from "gun violence at the hands of another
person," per the campaign's website. * #MyLastShot has mailed nearly 4,000 stickers to students across the country, per a spox email received by Axios. * Hogg asked for 100
stickers on March 28, per the email. * The campaign is reportedly "inspired by the graphic photo of Emmett Till that helped spark the civil rights movement," as explained in the
#MyLastShot spox email. GO DEEPER: Second Parkland shooting survivor takes own life