John,
My name is Steve Kerr. I’m an NBA coach, a father, a gun violence survivor, and one of the many Americans who has had enough of the gun violence epidemic that is killing our children.
Today marked two years since 19 children and two teachers were killed at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, by a gunman armed with an AR-15.
Do you remember what you felt on that day, reading those headlines? For me, I was horrified, heartbroken – then enraged. When I held a press conference that afternoon, all that spilled over — and I stand by every single word.
Today, I'm still sick and tired of the condolences we offer that do nothing for a parent who's going home to their child's empty bed. And I'm still fed up with the pathetic bought-and-paid-for politicians who put their own desire for power above the lives of our children at every single turn.
And because of inexplicable complacency from Congress, there have been far too many more mass shootings with an assault weapon since the tragedy in Uvalde.
So today, I'm asking you, just as I asked you a year ago and two years ago: Do not let yourself get numb to this. We can't just take our moment of silence and move on. We've got to fight for change with everything we have, and we've got to support organizations like Brady who are making a real impact in this work. And now a group of committed donors has offered to match every donation up to $100,000. Please, John, will you join me today by making a matched donation to power Brady's fight for life-saving gun violence reform?
[link removed]
As someone whose father was killed by gun violence, as a dad myself, and as an American, I'm disgusted by the gun lobby's grip on Washington.
There have been more than 100 school shootings since Uvalde and hundreds of mass shootings at churches, grocery stores, festivals, and practically every place imaginable. We're trapped in a cycle of deadly violence and Americans have had enough.
The vast majority of voters support both universal background checks and an assault weapons ban. But thanks to the gun lobby’s deadly influence, half of our “leaders” in Washington continue to offer empty prayers instead of real solutions.
I've spent the last two years working with Brady to advocate for change, elect gun safety champions, and finally break this cycle of violence. Trust me on this, they're an incredible organization full of passionate, hardworking people who have real solutions. But here's the thing: As a nonprofit organization, the funds that they use to take on the gun lobby come entirely from folks like you. So today, I'm personally asking you to recommit to this fight by making a matched donation to support Brady, defeat the gun lobby, and finally win change in Washington.
[link removed]
Families in Uvalde have spent this past year grieving and fighting for justice in the form of change. I hope that by next year, we'll be able to celebrate victory for them and for every family impacted by gun violence.
Thank you,
Coach Kerr
--------
This email was sent to
[email protected].
To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here: unsubscribe: [link removed]
John, thank you for supporting Brady.
If you're in this fight to create a better, safer country for future generations, join Brady today by making a gift. [[link removed]]
Brady
840 First Street, NE
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20002
United States
The Brady Campaign is a 501c(4) and donations to the Brady Campaign are not eligible for a tax deduction. If you would like to make a tax deductible donation today, please consider making a gift to the Brady Center. Click here to donate. [[link removed]]
Emails are crucial for communicating with top members of the Brady Campaign team. To put an end to the gun violence epidemic, we need you on board every step of the way. However, if you would prefer to receive fewer emails, click here to update your contact preferences. [[link removed]]
Paid for by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, (www.bradyunited.org), not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.