This morning, an Army Sergeant shot and injured five soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia. Following a lock down on the base, the suspect has been identified and is in police custody.
We can't wait until after the next mass shooting to take action. We owe it to the victims and their families to do something NOW. Join us in sending an urgent message to Congress to demand an end to the gun violence epidemic before it's too late to prevent the next tragedy:
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John,
Every day that we have to face news of yet another mass shooting is a dark one.
As a gun violence survivor, I know how disheartening days like today can be. I've felt the impulse to turn away and spare myself the pain and anger.
But I also know that this is a privilege that the victims of shootings like these do not have. And I know that if we want to finally see an end to the violence, then it is a privilege none of us can afford. Take action now and send a message to Congress to let them know that it's past time for them to do something. →
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Change requires action, and action requires that we face these tragedies, the bloodshed and hysteria, head on.
Progress demands that we refuse to go numb, refuse to look away, refuse to be frozen by our grief.
In order to transform our culture, we must bring our whole selves — our grief AND our anger — to this movement.
Today I’m asking you to join me in facing this tragedy and sending a message to the lawmakers who have remained frozen in their cowardly inaction for far too long.
We must demand that our leaders stand up to the gun lobby and take action to end our nation’s gun violence epidemic NOW:
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Today of all days, thank you for stepping up.
Liz Dunning
Gun Violence Survivor
Chief Development & Engagement Officer
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