John,
Tonight’s the night! It’s the last evening of the Democratic National Convention and we’re expecting to see gun violence prevention front and center. Survivors and advocates who’ve lived through the unimaginable are taking the stage, and they’re here to remind us why this fight is so critical.
We’ll be hearing from Rep. Lucy McBath, who turned her pain into power after losing her son Jordan. Gabby Giffords, who’s been an unrelenting advocate since surviving her own shooting. And the Tennessee Three, who made waves in the legislature standing up against gun violence after a school shooting. We are so happy to see the voices driving change taking up a national stage to confront this ongoing gun violence epidemic.
According to the Gun Violence Archive, 10,759 people have died this year from shootings. In 2023, a total of 18,854 people were killed in shootings, and 20,390 in 2022.
Gun violence continues to tear through our communities, but we can do something about it. We’re fighting for policies that make sense - universal background checks, red flag laws, permit to purchase - all measures that will literally save lives if we keep the pressure on.
John, can you chip in $15 right now to sustain our fight to save lives and eliminate the harms caused by gun violence? [[link removed]]
Over the years, we’ve changed the game and proven that action on gun safety is not only the right thing to do, but the winning thing to do. But our work is far from over. So long as gun violence is a public health crisis, we cannot rest.
We’re calling on everyone to take some time to get active in community - both in person and online. It’s time to stoke the fire and tap into the passion this movement desperately needs. The only way we’ll continue to make progress is through grassroots activism, having the hard conversations, and turning up at the polls in November.
Please make a contribution right now to send a message that we’re demanding action from our leaders to end gun violence. Every donation will help us elect more gun responsibility champions and put pressure on the gun lobby’s agenda. [[link removed]]
We know that change is possible because we’ve already seen the impact of our work. Now, we need even more momentum to make sure gun violence prevention stays at the top of the agenda. Never forget that it takes community and organization to create lasting change.
Onwards,
[[link removed]] Abdirahman Mohamed
Director of Communication
Alliance for Gun Responsibility
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