When people ask what gun violence leaves behind, I wish the answer were simple. It isn’t. It’s birthdays that feel incomplete and the constant awareness that a single moment can take everything from a family.
However, I’m writing because I have hope that we will end preventable gun violence in our communities.
One of the most immediate ways to reduce harm is making sure firearms are secured when they’re not in use. Not tucked away. Not “out of sight.” Secured. It’s the difference between a dangerous moment and a fatal one, especially when kids are around, when someone is struggling, or when conflict is already simmering.
At the Alliance, we work every day to make sure Washington keeps moving toward fewer funerals and fewer families living with lifelong loss. That means tireless hours of advocacy and public education.
If remembering Moses Lake still hits you in the gut, or if you’re simply ready to see Washington lead with responsibility and care, I’m asking you to support this work today.
Please donate here: https://secure.ngpvan.com/klOdq4420kaCue21YjB5Ug2
Thank you for honoring Arnie, and for choosing action that protects people.
Renée Hopkins
CEO, Alliance for Gun Responsibility