Thomson Reuters (Reuters) - A majority of Americans, including Republicans, Democrats and gun owners want stricter laws on gun ownership and armed guards in schools, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national poll taken in early March. Hundreds of thousands of students and their families are expected to march in cities across the United States on Saturday to demand stricter gun control, part of the response to a mass shooting at a Florida high school in February.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: In 50 years we'll have 'robot angels' and will be able to merge our brains with AI, according to technology expertsSee Also:23 Russian diplomats expelled over the poisoning of a former spy in the UK have been sent back to MoscowHow Trump's policies made Canada spend $131 million more on border patrols after its refugee system was inundatedHong Kong proposes new law to make booing Chinese national anthem punishable by 3 years in jailSEE ALSO: Police say the Austin bombing suspect left a 25-minute recorded confession on a phone