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Subject Good news in CA but dangerous news out of Congress >>>
Date October 17, 2025 11:25 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Good news in CA but dangerous news out of Congress >>>
Hi-

The good news: California just made history.

Thanks to the tireless work of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand
Action volunteers, survivors, and our Gun Sense Champions in Sacramento,
Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 112—a first-of-its-kind law to stop DIY
machine guns.

This new law closes a deadly loophole that allowed gun makers to sell
pistols that could easily be converted into machine guns using a $20 piece
of plastic called a switch. For too long, the gun industry and lawmakers
ignored this danger—but our grassroots movement continued to show up and
fight until this bill was finally passed.

But we can't pause to celebrate. The gun lobby is already mobilizing their
extremist allies in Congress to push a reckless Concealed Carry Mandate
that would put our safety at risk nationwide.

[ [link removed] ]This victory in California is proof that we can counter anything the
gun lobby throws our way, when we work together. Now help us prepare for
this looming threat and build the grassroots power we need to win the
fights ahead—from stopping dangerous bills in Congress to advancing bold
gun safety laws in every state. Chip in to the Everytown for Gun Safety
Action Fund today.

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Now for the bad news: While California is leading the nation forward,
extremists in Congress are trying to drag us backward.

When the government reopens, House Republicans are preparing to push the
Concealed Carry Mandate.

This reckless, gun-lobby-backed bill would force each state to allow
people from other states to carry hidden, loaded guns in public, including
in states where they would not otherwise be allowed to carry. This mandate
would gut our nation's gun laws and trample on states' rights.

That means someone from another state with a violent criminal record or no
safety training could carry a concealed gun in your community, even if
your state's laws wouldn't let them—putting families, law enforcement, and
communities at risk.

So, this is why it's so important that we continue to build
grassroots power to stop dangerous bills like this before they become law
and mobilize our base to contact Congress to oppose reckless legislation
like the Concealed Carry Mandate.

[ [link removed] ]Please, donate now to Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund
today to help us win more victories like California's DIY machine gun ban
across the nation, fight back against the gun lobby's dangerous agenda in
Congress, mobilize our base of nearly 11 million supporters, and secure a
future free of gun violence.

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Let's keep our momentum going—and keep fighting for safer communities
across the country.

Thank you,
Everytown for Gun Safety





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