John, did you see our last email?
Yesterday marked one year since the deadly school shooting in Nashville, TN. We honored the victims of gun violence with action by calling on Congress to finally ban assault weapons — the type of gun used in Nashville and mass shooters' weapon of choice.
Responding to this poll is an incredibly powerful way to fight for change. And we're counting on people like you to make sure your voices are heard in these moments. But according to our survey data, we fell 1,394 responses short of our goal, so we're asking for your help to close this gap ASAP.
I was able to extend our survey deadline until midnight tonight, to give you one last chance to make your voice heard. So please, don't wait. Respond right now to tell us:
Should Congress ban assault weapons?
YES / NO
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Thank you,
Liz Dunning
Gun Violence Survivor and Chief Development and Engagement Officer, Brady
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From: Team Brady
Date: Wed, Mar 27, 2024
Subject: every parent's worst nightmare
Today marks one year since the deadly school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. There have been hundreds more mass shootings since then. But still, Congress has failed to act. Please, will you respond to our live poll to honor the victims of gun violence with action?
Should Congress Ban Assault Weapons?
YES / NO
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Completion Rate: 89.4% | Midnight Deadline
John, one year ago today, a gunman entered an elementary school in Nashville, TN. He fired more than 150 rounds, brutally killing three faculty members and three 9-year-old students.
In a matter of minutes, this community was torn apart, leaving families with the most painful grief imaginable. A mass shooting like the one in Nashville has become every parent’s worst nightmare. Children are growing up terrified of assault weapons and gunmen. We commemorate dozens of mass shootings every single year. Gun violence is ingrained in American society. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
The majority of Americans support common-sense reforms, like banning assault weapons, that will make mass shootings a thing of the past. But for far too long, the gun lobby has been allowed to run things in Washington. Enough. We cannot let this cycle of violence continue.
We’re leading the fight to defeat the gun lobby and finally end mass shootings like the one in Nashville. But we can only win this fight with your help. Please, will you respond to our live survey before midnight tonight to demand that Congress ban assault weapons?
Should Congress Ban Assault Weapons?
YES / NO
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Thank you for using your voice today,
Team Brady
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