From Angela Ferrell-Zabala, Moms Demand Action <[email protected]>
Subject Seven years later
Date June 12, 2023 8:13 PM
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John—

The same week we're remembering the tragedy at Pulse nightclub—one of the
deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history—extremist Republicans in the
House are proposing to gut our gun laws.

They want to make it EASIER for potential mass shooters to get the kind of
extremely dangerous assault weapons used in multiple shootings, including
at Club Q in Colorado Springs and at The Covenant School in Nashville.
President Biden took action to regulate this type of weapon under existing
law, but extremists now want to roll it back.

John, if we're going to stop extremist lawmakers from gutting
our gun laws, we need everyone to speak up.

The House is voting THIS WEEK to make it easier to get a type of extremely
dangerous assault weapon that is highly regulated. [ [link removed] ]Honor the victims
and survivors of the shooting at Pulse with action: Send a message to
your U.S. representative demanding they vote NO!

[ [link removed] ]SEND MY MESSAGE

Seven years ago, Orlando, Florida and the LGBTQ+ community were changed
forever. A gunman opened fire at the LGBTQ+ nightclub Pulse, killing 49
people and wounding more than 50 others, many of whom were Latinx or
Black.

We've worked to honor their lives with action, but we cannot ignore how
much work we have left to do.

Loss continues to echo throughout and beyond the Latinx, Black, and queer
communities. Mass shootings and daily gun violence continue to happen. And
to make matters worse, extremist lawmakers in Florida—as well as several
other states—are working to make their communities less welcoming,
particularly for trans and queer youth.

Being out and openly queer, as many of the victims of the shooting at
Pulse were, requires not just an immense degree of courage to be oneself,
but also profound belief that a world in which we are able to experience
joy and thrive as ourselves is possible.

It is with that intense amount of joy and hope that we, as a movement,
must approach ending this deadly crisis. Together, we can turn our dream
of a country free from gun violence into a reality—but only if we make it
so.

This Pride Month, and on the seven-year-mark of the Pulse tragedy, we are
answering the challenges we face with hope and resolve. We will fight to
make our country safe for all—regardless of who we are, and who we love.

[ [link removed] ]Honor the victims and survivors of the shooting at Pulse with action:
Send a message to your U.S. representative now.

Thank you for being a part of this movement.

Angela Ferrell-Zabala
She/Her/Hers
Executive Director
Moms Demand Action




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