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Subject What's the Brady difference?
Date December 9, 2023 11:03 AM
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I have something I’d like to share with you, John.

Today in America, we’re facing the public health crisis of our lifetime: Guns are the leading cause of death for children, there have been more mass shootings than days in the year, and the deadliest form of gun violence — firearm suicide — has hit record highs.

But through it all, I maintain hope because I believe in Brady’s evidence-based solutions.
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Since Jim and Sarah Brady, our fearless namesakes, we’ve never shied away from tackling this crisis head-on. We passed the landmark Brady Bill, establishing our nation’s background check system, banned assault weapons in 1994, and, just last year, ended a 30-year hiatus on federal gun safety legislation.

We’ll never stop fighting to strengthen our nation’s gun laws. But we also know that laws alone are not enough. That’s why Brady follows the same roadmap used by successful movements to curb smoking, promote seatbelt use, and prevent drunk driving: 1) change the laws; 2) change the industry; 3) and change the culture. This approach has proven successful in curbing public health epidemics, and we know it can have the same impact on America’s gun violence crisis.

That’s what we call the “Brady difference” — combining our legacy of policy change with our research-based industry oversight and behavior change campaigns. And evidence shows we’re saving lives.
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We at Brady are fighting each and every day to free America from gun violence, and we hope that you join us.

Thank you,
Kris Brown
Brady President

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Brady Secures Over $2 Million Settlement on Behalf of Victims’ Families Against One of Nation’s Largest Gun Dealers

“This settlement sends a clear message to members of the gun industry that if they choose to participate in negligent and unlawful business practices, they will be held accountable.”
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Last week, with the support of Brady’s legal team, the family members of Charles David Carver, Johnny Coxie, and Meagan Leigh Coxie reached a settlement [[link removed]] of more than $2.4 million against Academy Sports + Outdoors, one of the nation’s largest gun dealers.

In 2016, Charles, Johnny, and Meagan were found shot and killed on the property of a now-convicted serial killer. The killer, who was legally prohibited from buying a firearm, used a firearm that was sold by Academy Sports + Outdoors in an illegal straw purchase.

We uncovered that Academy Sports + Outdoors sold a dozen firearms in ten different transactions to a straw purchaser, who then supplied the gunman with the murder weapon. Had Academy Sports + Outdoors acted responsibly, Charles, Johnny, and Meagan may still be alive today.

While we cannot bring them back, we at Brady are proud to have represented their families and to work toward ensuring no other family suffers in this way. Please join us in learning more about Brady Legal and our life-saving efforts to reform negligent gun dealers and represent families and victims impacted by gun violence. [[link removed]]

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The Holidays Are Upon Us: Here’s How You Can Prevent “Family Fire”
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Nearly 4.6 million children in America live in homes with access to an unlocked or unsupervised gun. And every day, eight children and teens are unintentionally injured or killed as a result of family fire, which is a shooting involving an improperly stored or misused gun in the home that results in death or injury.

As the holiday season continues and homes begin to fill with family and friends, it’s important to keep our loved ones safe, and that includes practicing safe firearm storage — which means storing firearms locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition.

Whether or not you own guns, you can play a critical role in helping end family fire. Read our tips for how to prepare your home and check in with friends and family about unsecured firearms. [[link removed]?]

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Visit Brady’s Online Store for Your Holiday Shopping
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With the holiday season among us, Brady’s online store is the perfect place for you to purchase a gift for friends, family, and loved ones. From t-shirts, hoodies, travel mugs, and more, our store is a one-stop shop to show the world that you care about ending gun violence.

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Thank You for Supporting President Biden’s Federal Rule to Expand Brady Background Checks!

This past summer, the Biden-Harris administration announced a federal rule that aims to clarify the definition of being “engaged in the business” of selling firearms. This may sound like a minor detail, but the change would require more gun dealers to become licensed, and conduct Brady Background Checks, closing deadly loopholes in the current background check system.

The comment period just closed, and our tireless advocacy contributed to more than 274,000 total comments submitted in favor of the rule, outpacing the NRA and its allies. We couldn’t have done it without you and our partners, so thank you! Over the next few months, we’ll keep you posted on the future of this rule. [[link removed]-
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At Least 3 People Killed in Shooting at Las Vegas University [[link removed]] , CNN

Senator Angus King of Maine Looks for Middle Ground on Gun Safety [[link removed]'s%20office,King%2DHeinrich%20approach%20anytime%20soon] , The Boston Globe

Senators Tackle Gun Violence Anew While Feinstein's Ban on Assault Weapons Fades Into History [[link removed]] , ABC News

Giffords Law Center and Brady Urge Supreme Court to Recognize Dangers of Online Hate Speech and Violence [[link removed]] , Brady
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