From Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject Gun laws work. The Supreme Court should protect them—and domestic violence survivors.
Date November 7, 2023 2:49 PM
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Hi—right now, our movement is rallying at the U.S. Supreme
Court as oral arguments begin in a case that would have widespread impacts
on survivors of domestic violence: United States v. Rahimi.

If the Court upholds the Fifth Circuit's decision in Rahimi, they will
strike down the federal law prohibiting domestic abusers subject to
restraining orders from possessing firearms. This means their decision
will be life or death for millions of women, families, and communities
across the U.S. experiencing domestic and intimate partner violence.

That's why our coalition of domestic violence and gun violence prevention
groups is demanding the Supreme Court reverse the Fifth Circuit's
dangerous decision.

[ [link removed]- ]Follow along from the steps of the Supreme Court as we defend domestic
violence survivors.

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Research shows that when states prohibit people under domestic violence
restraining orders from having guns or encourage or require them to
surrender their firearms, intimate partner homicide rates drop
significantly.

Laws keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people work.

The Supreme Court must act now to protect these life-saving gun safety
laws—the stakes couldn't be higher. [ [link removed]- ]Join us virtually to rally to
support survivors.

Thanks for being with us in this movement,

Everytown for Gun Safety


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