John—
Yesterday, we got the news of the tragedy in El Paso, Texas. And this
morning, we learned of more tragedies, including shootings in Chicago that
killed at least three and wounded dozens, and a mass shooting in Dayton,
Ohio that killed at least 9 people and wounded 27.
Every shooting is a tragedy. Too many communities feel the pain every day
of having loved ones killed, wounded, and impacted by gun violence. And
it's far too easy for those motivated by hate to get armed and terrorize a
community, as we saw yesterday in El Paso, and have seen time and again
across our country.
One thing is clear: it's past time for the Senate to take action.
[ [link removed] ]Demand that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and your U.S.
Senators pass life-saving gun violence prevention bills. Tell them to pass
background checks on all gun sales, and a strong Red Flags law that will
help prevent gun violence tragedies.
Today, we must honor all those impacted by gun violence with action. We
must recognize the tragedies in Texas and Ohio, as well as the tragedies
that occur across our country every single day. We must let our leaders
know that we expect them to take action to prevent gun violence tragedies.
[ [link removed] ]DEMAND ACTION FROM THE SENATE
Today, our hearts are with the communities once again struck by acts of
hatred and violence. But we can also take action to make sure our
lawmakers hear our outrage, and know our message: We demand action.
Thank you for all you do,
Rob Wilcox
Deputy Director of Policy and Strategy
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