To the Editor: Our recent Memorial Day was rightfully dedicated to the brave men and women who serve in the military to protect our sacred Constitution’s representative democracy, in which Americans have the ultimate moral and fiduciary duty at the voting booth to protect all people but especially our children. Given what we now know regarding the senseless slaughter of elementary school children in Uvalde last week, this year’s Memorial Day should challenge us to not only never forget our debt to those slain in action defending our country, but to also never forget those increasing number of school children being needlessly maimed and killed by ammunition designed and intended only for the battlefields on which our veterans fought.