From Brady Newsletter <[email protected]>
Subject THIS is how we hold the gun industry accountable for gun violence
Date March 9, 2024 11:01 AM
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John,

This week marked 30 years since the landmark Brady Bill was enacted into law after years of advocacy by Jim and Sarah Brady, our fearless namesakes. That day, the Brady Background Check System was established, helping ensure gun dealers don’t sell firearms to prohibited gun purchasers.

After Jim was shot during the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan, he and Sarah knew our country urgently needed common-sense solutions to prevent the trauma and pain that their family experienced. Now, three decades later, we know Jim and Sarah would be proud of the results.

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But a lot has changed in the past 30 years.

The Internet didn’t exist and gun shows hadn't become the big businesses they are today, creating deadly gaps in our laws that allow otherwise prohibited purchasers to circumvent a background check in acquiring firearms. In fact, today in America, 1 in 5 guns are still sold WITHOUT a Brady Background Check, including at gun shows and on thriving online gun marketplaces.

ENOUGH. There is legislation before Congress right now that will address these loopholes and help save countless lives — and that’s why we’re reaching out to you today, John.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Brady Bill, will you join us in calling on Congress to strengthen and expand Brady Background Checks? With the NRA now crumbling, we have a real, fighting chance to advance this legislation and fulfill Jim and Sarah’s vision of a safer America free of gun violence. But we need your support! [[link removed]]

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In solidarity,
Team Brady

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VICTORY: Top Ghost Gun Manufacturer Settles Case With the City of Baltimore

“This is a victory for the City of Baltimore and the fight for gun industry accountability.”

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Weeks ago, Brady declared victory when Polymer80 — America’s largest manufacturer of ghost guns — settled a lawsuit with the City of Baltimore. Brady’s legal team represented the city and fought for
years in the courts, alleging Polymer80 fueled gun violence in Baltimore by selling ghost guns to subvert life-saving Brady Background Checks.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, these untraceable firearms have proliferated across the nation at an astounding rate. They’re, by design, the perfect firearm for individuals who are unable to purchase a gun from a licensed gun dealer — including prohibited gun purchasers and minors.

This legal victory is yet another example of local elected officials and their constituents taking action to protect their communities from these deadly weapons. Now, this settlement will help prevent the flow of ghost guns and force Polymer80 to contribute to healing the city of Baltimore for the injuries and trauma its products inflicted on the city. [[link removed]]

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Remembering Trayvon Martin

We’re remembering Trayvon Martin, who was brutally murdered in Florida 12 years ago this week. In the aftermath of this senseless tragedy, a racist and discriminatory "Stand Your Ground” law [[link removed]?] was invoked to defend his killer. “Stand Your Ground” laws allow a person to use a firearm to shoot and kill another person anywhere, at any time.

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Trayvon should still be here with us today. But America's dark history of racism, coupled with reckless “Stand Your Ground” laws, is why he — and countless other Black and Brown Americans — are not.
We must each vow to take action to address our country’s deadly mix of weak gun laws and systemic racism. In honor of Trayvon, please join us by taking action today.

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PODCAST ON STAND YOUR GROUND >>> [[link removed]?]

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NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre Found Liable in Civil Corruption Suit [[link removed]? , The Daily Beast

Federal Data Reveals Gun Stores Whose Firearms Have Been Used in Many Crimes [[link removed]] , NBC News

Skilla Baby on a Mission to Buy Guns in Detroit – Here’s Why [[link removed]] , All Hip Hop

Three Decades After the Brady Bill, Some Gun Buyers Still Don’t Undergo Background Checks [[link removed]] , The Trace

ATF List Shows 6 Northeast Ohio Stores That Sold 25+ Guns Traced to Crime in a Single Year [[link removed]] , Akron Beacon Journal

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RETWEET >>> [[link removed]]

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