I’m about to ask you to rush $15 before midnight, but first I hope you’ll listen to my story. >>
Six years ago my life changed forever.
My sweet 14-year-old nephew, Alex, was slaughtered at his desk during Language Arts class -- along with 16 of his classmates and educators in Parkland, Florida.
My nephew Alex Schachter
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When my mother-in-law texted me that there had been a shooting at my nephew’s school, I put my phone down and continued on with my day.
I was still in denial that something like this could happen to my nephew. That this could happen to my family. That Alex would have been affected.
It’s sickening when I think about it now, but that’s how much I was in denial.
But the truth is: What happened to Alex and my family could happen to any one of us. None of us are immune from the gun violence epidemic plaguing our country.
I’m working day and night to make sure no one else has to receive a text saying your loved one was gunned down, like I did six years ago. But I need you to join me and work like your families’ lives are on the line. Because they are. I need to raise 765 gifts before midnight to make sure we have the resources to defeat gutless lawmakers and elect gun safety champions committed to banning assault weapons -- like the one used to murder my nephew. Will you rush $15 before midnight? >>
There have been HUNDREDS of school shootings since the one that stole my nephew.
HUNDREDS of students and educators impacted by gun violence.
HUNDREDS of families who have lost their children.
Yet, lawmakers -- like Ron DeSantis -- have done NOTHING to protect our kids from mass slaughter.
Gun violence doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can be slaughtered at the hands of an assault weapon. Anyone can lose their loved one at the hands of a mass shooter. That’s why we ALL have to band together and work like our lives depend on it. Will you chip in $15 before midnight? I need to raise 765 gifts to fully fund our campaign to FINALLY ban the assault weapons that are responsible for the endless bloodshed in our communities. >>
Thank you,
Gail Schwartz
Chair, Ban Assault Weapons NOW
Heartbroken Aunt of Parkland shooting victim