Hi–
I became involved with Everytown in 2018 after my children came home from
school talking about active shooter drills and asking if they should run,
hide, or fight. For me, Veterans Day is about not only honoring my past
service in the U.S. Navy and the service of other military vets—but also
seeking ways we can continue serving our country and communities.
For over two decades, my husband and I proudly served and sacrificed for
this great nation. Now, we're working to use our shared experience to talk
about gun safety and common sense legislation.
For five years, I've served on the Everytown Veterans Advisory Council: a
group of dozens of veterans from diverse backgrounds who add veterans'
voices to the gun violence prevention movement.
[ [link removed] ]Celebrate Veterans Day by learning about the Council's work in our new
video.
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Veterans have a deep understanding of the importance of gun safety. In the
military, we go through extensive safety training before even holding a
firearm. The three pillars of military gun culture are training, safety,
and accountability. But where is the training, safety, and accountability
in our civilian gun laws and culture?
As trusted messengers who are familiar with guns, veterans have a
responsibility to advocate for policies that keep us safe.
[ [link removed] ]See how the Veterans Advisory Council is carving out a space for
veteran voices in the gun violence prevention movement.
Through my military service, I was able to be part of something bigger
than myself. And as a veteran, I choose to use my voice to help prevent
gun violence.
Thank you for joining me in this movement—and Happy Veterans Day.
Maili Neverosky
She/Her/Hers
U.S. Navy veteran
Everytown Veterans Advisory Council
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