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We must teach our children to resolve their differences with words, not weapons.

William Jefferson Clinton

Speech after Columbine High School shooting, 1999 · Checked on 12 May 2026
We must teach our children to resolve their differences with words, not weapons.

Analysis

The quote aligns with Clinton's public remarks after the Columbine tragedy, where he emphasized non-violent conflict resolution. Transcripts and news reports from the time confirm this phrasing or close variations of it. The statement reflects his broader advocacy for gun control and anti-violence initiatives.

Background

The Columbine High School massacre occurred on April 20, 1999, prompting national discussions on gun violence and youth culture. Clinton addressed the nation multiple times in its aftermath, urging action on multiple fronts, including education and legislation. His speeches often stressed moral and social responsibility.

Verdict summary

Clinton did make this statement in a speech following the Columbine High School shooting in 1999.

Sources consulted

— The White House Archives: Remarks by the President After Columbine (1999)
— CNN Transcript: Clinton's Address to the Nation on Columbine (April 20, 1999)
— The New York Times: 'Clinton Urges Action on Gun Control After Columbine' (1999)