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2025 PARKLAND SURVEY RESPONSE: MISSING
DEADLINE: 11:59 P.M. TONIGHT
Should Congress ban assault weapons?
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Friend, telling my little sister's story is never easy. But I know how important it is to share her story and build our movement to end our nation’s gun violence epidemic.
Tomorrow will mark seven years since a gunman entered Carmen's school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, FL, and opened fire. He shot Carmen four times with a military-style assault weapon. She was killed in her classroom just a week before her 17th birthday.
It's difficult to put into words how painful the aftermath of the massacre was for me and my family. I remember the overwhelming grief — and how sometimes I struggled to do more than just break down and sob. Over these past seven years, I have been on a journey of healing, and core to that journey has been preventing what happened to my family from happening to others across the world.
Since that unimaginable day seven years ago, I’ve dedicated my life to working toward a better future where families don’t have to grieve the loss of a loved one from gun violence. I work with Brady and our organizing initiative, Team ENOUGH, to pass life-saving gun violence prevention reforms, defeat the gun lobby, and stop the #1 killer of young people here in America..
Please, will you help me honor my sister and the 16 other lives senselessly lost in Parkland by calling on Congress to finally ban assault weapons once and for all?
Should Congress ban assault weapons?
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Right now, President Trump and his pro-gun extremist allies are threatening to overturn the past four years of gun safety progress, and it’s up to all of us to stop this deadly agenda. Despite what some politicians want us to believe, common-sense gun violence prevention laws are supported by the majority of Americans, including Trump voters.
It’s more important than ever to keep up our life-saving fight, and I’m counting on you to take action today, friend — for my sister and all those who have been senselessly lost to an epidemic that should have been addressed long ago.
So please, I'm asking one final time: Will you be part of this movement for change by responding to Brady's survey before midnight tonight?
Should Congress ban assault weapons?
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Hope starts small, friend. But it spreads quickly. What we do today can change the tide for millions of people across the country. Thank you for hearing Carmen's story and honoring her memory. I am so grateful for all that you do.
Robert Schentrup
Carmen's brother
Team ENOUGH Organizing Manager
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