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The gun lobby is at it again, and this time, they're petitioning the Supreme Court to let people carry guns on public transportation.
That means guns on buses. Guns on trains. Guns in crowded stations. Guns during rush hour.
Gun-lobby backed plaintiffs have petitioned the Supreme Court of the United States to strike down laws that keep firearms off public transit, arguing those rules violate the Second Amendment. If they succeed, it could dismantle carry bans on public transit nationwide and make millions of daily commutes less safe.
We want to hear from you: Complete our quick survey and tell us whether you think the Supreme Court should reject this petition and keep our public transportation safe from hidden, loaded guns.
Here's what the gun lobby is doing:
- A case from Illinois challenges a state ban on carrying a firearm on buses, trains or in transit stations.
- The gun lobby-backed challengers argue the ban violates the Second Amendment by denying the ability to carry guns on Chicago's CTA and Metra transit systems.
- A federal appeals court upheld the transit ban; now the petition is before SCOTUS to decide whether this kind of restriction is constitutional.
So, tell us how you feel about allowing firearms on buses and trains by taking our quick survey now >>>
We appreciate you lending your voice to help better shape our strategies moving forward.
Everytown for Gun Safety 
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