We remain committed to school safety and ending gun violence for students.

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Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and teens in the United States.

2024 was the year with the second-highest number of school shootings, and we've already seen 10 more shootings on school grounds in 2025—only two months into the year. This week also marks the tragic school shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 and Michigan State University in 2023. But we're saying: No more.

School is the last place where we should have to worry about gun violence. Our generation deserves better. Our country deserves better.

Instead of passing laws that can save lives, far-right politicians are leading the charge to further weaken our gun laws and disrupt the progress we've made. Just last week, Trump signed a sweeping executive order calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate "ongoing infringements" of the Second Amendment.

Concealed carry on school grounds, arming teachers, and similar proposals risk our safety. We must demand real change—strengthening background checks, assault weapons bans, and holding the gun industry accountable.

No more tragedies of students dying while trying to learn. No more politicians offering thoughts and prayers instead of real change to end gun violence. That's what we're fighting for and that's why we need your help. Together, we can say enough is enough.

If you're angered by this sad reality, join our movement by donating to the Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund today. Let's defeat the gun lobby, save lives, and say: no more gun violence on school grounds!

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We cannot do this without you. Thank you for standing with us in this fight.

–Everytown for Gun Safety