From Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject June gun safety newsletter 🗞️
Date July 1, 2025 4:01 PM
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[ [link removed] ]June gun safety newsletter 🗞️
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This July, we're making waves to end gun violence!

[ [link removed] ]Sign up for our July Splash series, and each week you'll receive an
invite to a virtual event, plus quick actions you can take to help end our
gun violence crisis if you can't make that week's call.

No matter how much time you have or what your summer schedule has in
store, you can stay connected, up to date, and make a difference in our
fight for safer communities.

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

More than 40,000 people have already taken action to stop a dangerous
federal mandate that would gut our state gun laws, forcing states to allow
people with dangerous histories to carry hidden, loaded guns in states
that wouldn't otherwise let them.

But we're just getting started: Now, Moms Demand Action volunteers,
Students Demand Action leaders, and survivors are gearing up to deliver
thousands of petition signatures to federal lawmakers during Congress'
August recess.

[ [link removed] ]Support our efforts to protect our communities and loved ones by urging
your Congressional lawmakers to reject this dangerous mandate!

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

The school year may be over, but gun violence doesn't take a summer break.
Our student leaders are organizing all summer to build up our gun violence
prevention movement.

[ [link removed] ]Join us for a Welcome Call on July 7 to learn more about how to get
involved with Students Demand Action this summer.

Guns are the #1 killer of kids and teens in America. We're building a
movement that can change that—but it's going to take all of us.

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A new study found that gun fatalities among children and teens increased
following a 2010 Supreme Court decision that limited local governments'
ability to restrict gun ownership—but not in states that enacted stricter
gun safety laws.

"We have shown in the past that states that have the strongest laws when
it comes to gun policy have a gun violence rate that's 2.5 times less than
the states with the weakest," said Nick Suplina, Everytown's Senior
Director of Law and Policy. "Lawmakers that refuse to take action or
further loosen laws are putting kids' lives at risk."

[ [link removed] ]Read more in The New York Times: "Gun Deaths of Children Rose in States
That Loosened Gun Laws, Study Finds"

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Rhode Island just became the [ [link removed] ]tenth state in the country to ban assault
weapons!

This win wouldn't have been possible without the strength of our movement.
After years of advocacy from Moms and Students Demand Action volunteers,
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee signed a bill into law prohibiting the
manufacture, transfer, and sale of assault rifles in the state—affirming
that these weapons of war have no place in our communities.






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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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