Every victory matters.


Dear friend,

This is the kind of victory we work tirelessly for!

Last Friday, the US Eleventh Circuit Court upheld a key part of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act, keeping Florida’s law that prevents individuals under 21 from purchasing firearms in place.

This bipartisan law was passed after the Parkland tragedy to protect students, educators, and communities. It honors the children and teachers that were murdered that day by taking real action to prevent future violence. But we can’t stop there.

With the end of the quarter approaching, we need your support to keep fighting for school safety reforms nationwide. Every donation helps us push for stronger policies, hold lawmakers accountable, and protect your children.

Can you chip in today to help us continue this fight?

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With your help we’ve made progress, but real change takes persistence. Every step forward is a tribute to the lives we lost — and a commitment to the children and teachers we can still protect. 

Thank you, 

Tony Montalto 
President, Stand with Parkland


      

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