[ [link removed] ]This study should be a wake-up call
[ [link removed] ]A headline from the New York Times that says: "Gun Deaths of Children Rose
in States That Loosened Gun Laws, Study Finds"
John-
A new study confirms what we've known all along: When gun laws are
weakened, kids die.
This is outrageous. And if you're as outraged as we are, then help us
fight back. [ [link removed] ]Make a donation right now to help the Everytown for Gun
Safety Action Fund today.
After a 2010 Supreme Court ruling limited local gun restrictions, states
that loosened their laws saw a surge in gun deaths among children and
teens. In contrast, states that kept or strengthened their laws saw youth
firearm deaths remain stable—or even decline. This isn't a coincidence.
It's a consequence.
And while the NRA calls this evidence "political propaganda," we call it
what it is: proof that gun safety laws save lives.
Everytown is advocating for lifesaving gun safety legislation, electing
Gun Sense Candidates who will stand up to the gun lobby, and pushing back
against gun extremism. But to continue this work across the country, we
need your help now more than ever.
[ [link removed] ]John, can you make a donation today to help the Everytown
for Gun Safety Action Fund continue our lifesaving work?
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When we have the resources, we win, and lives are saved. Thank you for
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—Everytown for Gun Safety
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