From Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject April newsletter ➡️
Date May 1, 2025 8:38 PM
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[ [link removed] ]April newsletter ➡️
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of a megaphone being held in the air and volunteers outside the U.S.
Capitol.

Ready to take your advocacy to the next level, but not sure where to
start?

[ [link removed] ]Join our All-Supporters Call on May 7 at 8:30 pm ET. We'll discuss
what's going on in the courts and in Congress, upcoming Wear Orange events
near you, and how you can get involved in our gun safety movement.

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Action" next to images of Moms Demand Action signs in the air.

Our volunteers are mobilizing across the country to stop a dangerous
federal mandate that would gut state gun laws and allow people with
dangerous histories to carry hidden, loaded guns in public.

This mandate would be a huge blow to public safety. So our grassroots
movement is going all out to stop it: Scheduling meetings with key
lawmakers, making calls to mobilize their communities, and driving
thousands of messages urging Congress to reject this dangerous bill.



We need to keep up the pressure. Join the 20,000 people who have already
sent a message to their lawmakers: [ [link removed] ]Send your message urging Congress to
reject the Concealed Carry Mandate.



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Demand Action" next to images of Students Demand Action signs in the air.

The Florida State University community is reeling after last month's
horrific shooting, in which 2 people were shot and killed and 5 others
were injured.

Students shouldn't fear for their lives when they go to class. That's why
Florida students are turning their grief into action. In the days after
the shooting, [ [link removed] ]student volunteers from across the state marched to the
Capitol in Tallahassee to demand action from Florida lawmakers.

We won't back down until we can live our lives without the fear of being
shot.

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images of line graphs.

Last month, the Trump Administration announced the end of the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) "zero tolerance" policy, a
move specifically requested by the gun lobby.

This policy tasked the ATF with revoking the licenses of gun dealers who
willfully violate federal law—and while it was in place, the average
number of monthly gun dealer inspections increased by 82 percent. As a
consequence, gun stores that repeatedly failed to document gun sales and
facilitated straw purchases were shut down.

[ [link removed] ]Read more about this policy and how the gun lobby is protecting rogue
gun dealers in "The Smoking Gun."

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confetti-covered image of volunteers celebrating.

At the beginning of April, Wisconsin voters elected Judge Susan Crawford
to the state's Supreme Court—rejecting extremist Brad Schimel.

[ [link removed] ]Judge Crawford's election is a victory for public safety—and a loss
for Elon Musk after he failed to buy this election. This victory wouldn't
have been possible without our volunteers' tireless work to get Wisconsin
voters to the polls.

Our movement is proving that people decide elections, not extremists
pushing their dangerous agendas.






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Together, we are taking on gun extremism and fighting for life-saving gun
safety laws. We depend on contributions from supporters like you to power
our movement for a future free from gun violence.

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gift to the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, please [ [link removed] ]click to
learn more or call 202.630.8673.

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