From The Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Wrapping Up DV Awareness Month: Reflection, Action, and the U.S. vs. Rahimi Case
Date October 29, 2023 9:02 PM
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John,
As we draw Domestic Violence Awareness Month to a close, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for your engagement and support. Your advocacy has been instrumental in elevating the crucial dialogues around the intersectionality of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and gun violence, as well as the importance of Protection Orders.
In line with our mission, it's crucial to highlight ongoing legal proceedings that have the potential to shape policy and bring about change. One such case is U.S. vs Rahimi [[link removed]] . This case brings forth critical questions about how laws around firearms and domestic violence intersect. It provides a real opportunity to consider how well our existing legal frameworks serve the interests of justice and safety for survivors. The outcome of this case could have lasting ramifications, reinforcing the importance of having informed, responsible individuals in positions of judicial authority.
Your Continued Involvement Matters
Stay Informed: Don’t let the conversation end with the close of October. Stay up-to-date with court cases like U.S. vs Rahimi [[link removed]] , and advocate for judicial candidates who prioritize survivors’ safety and rights.
Vote for Change: As we approach Election Day, remember that your vote can bring about significant change, especially in the policies and initiatives surrounding IPV and gun violence. We encourage you to vote for candidates who prioritize these issues.
By staying informed and making your voice heard at the polls, you become a crucial part of a collective force driving change.
From all of us at the Alliance for Gun Responsibility, thank you for standing with us this Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Let’s carry this momentum forward and continue the fight.
Best regards,
The Alliance for Gun Responsibility Team
If you or someone you love is experiencing domestic violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, which is available 24/7, and provides confidential assistance from trained advocates.
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