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While the U.S. continues to offer empty thoughts and prayers without action:
After 18 people were killed in Lewiston, ME, in 2023,
Congress failed to ban assault weapons.
After 22 people were killed in Uvalde, TX, in 2022,
Congress failed to ban assault weapons.
After 10 people were killed in Buffalo, NY, in 2022,
Congress failed to ban assault weapons.
After 17 people were killed in Parkland, FL, in 2018,
Congress failed to ban assault weapons.
After 61 people were killed in Las Vegas, NV, in 2017,
Congress failed to ban assault weapons.
This inaction traps us in an endless cycle of violence, and this weekend in Rhode Island, yet another campus was indelibly marked by gun violence. What’s worse is that two Brown University students had already lived through deadly school shootings. We have to do better for our children; we cannot accept this as normal, John.
Congress can take action to keep our kids safe, like banning weapons of war from our communities. When shooters use military style assault weapons, mass attacks are deadlier, allowing them to shoot more bullets, faster. There is no place for these guns off the battlefield and certainly not in our schools.
We must urge our lawmakers to finally take life-saving action. John, we can put an end to this deadly cycle. We need to know if we have your support.
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