A survivor of the mass shooting at a high school in Florida is calling for tourists to cancel their plans to visit the state unless gun legislation is passed.

David Hogg, a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, renewed his request Sunday night while attending a gun reform rally in Livingston.

Survivors of the attack have become high-profile, strong voices leading the charge to reform gun laws in the days that followed the incident in Parkland, Florida.

On Valentine's Day, a 19 year-old former student student at the school went on a rampage there and ultimately killed 17 people at the school's campus.

Alongside leaders of local religious and advocacy groups, U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., and his fellow classmates, Hogg encouraged everyone to help fight to reform gun control and to get out and vote.

"They refuse to take action to save our lives, so we have to," Hogg said in one-on-one interviews. "We are taking action and asking people not to come to Florida until reasonable gun legislation is passed."

He questioned whether the tourists who were coming to the state were actually "safe" and wondered if the lawmakers would be swayed by losing money from the tourism industry.

Just last week, days after the mass shooting, Florida lawmakers refused to further move a motion to ban assault rifles.

Hogg also put out his call online to keep tourists from visiting Florida, using the hashtag popularized in the movement following the Parkland shooting, #neveragain.

Let's make a deal DO NOT come to Florida for spring break unless gun legislation is passed. These politions won't listen to us so maybe the'll listen to the billion dollar tourism industry in FL. #neveragain — David Hogg (@davidhogg111) February 24, 2018

Better Idea: Spend your spring break in Puerto Rico, it's a beautiful place with amazing people. They could really use the economic support that the government has failed to provide. #SpringBreak2018 #SBinPurtoRico #itsspelled PUERTO RICO — David Hogg (@davidhogg111) February 24, 2018

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