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John,
Today would have been our founder, Jim Brady’s, 83rd birthday. He was a gun violence survivor who dedicated his life to addressing our nation’s gun violence epidemic.
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Jim and his wife Sarah's lifelong commitment to this work continues to guide us to this day. It's incredibly moving to see that this grassroots team shares the same respect and gratitude for his legacy.
In order to honor Jim Brady's birthday, we've set a goal to get 20,000 responses on our survey. But we're still 5,000 responses short and I noticed you have responded yet. Please, if you share Jim's dream of a country free from gun violence, will you respond to our survey by midnight tonight?
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Do you think Congress should ban assault weapons?
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After he was permanently paralyzed from a gunshot wound, Jim dedicated the rest of his life fighting to end gun violence. He and Sarah spent years pushing Congress to pass the Brady Bill, creating the background check system we still use today. When the bill finally became law, Jim knew that our work had only just begun. He continued to lead this fight until he passed away in 2014, as a result of lifelong complications from his gunshot wound.
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Jim and Sarah's legacy has inspired so many Americans, and here at Brady we work to unite those families, communities, and leaders who are ready to stand up to the gun lobby. We elected two gun safety advocates to the White House, we defended our gun safety majority in the Senate, and, last year, we successfully passed the most meaningful package of gun safety reforms in decades.
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But the gun lobby still has an army of bought and paid for politicians at their command in Washington. To finally win universal background checks, an assault weapons ban, and safe communities for all of us, we must continue this fight.
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So please, before our deadline at 11:59 p.m. tonight, will you honor Jim's legacy with action and respond to our survey?
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Do you think Congress should ban assault weapons?
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Thank you,
Kris Brown
President, Brady
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