Read and share our new roadmap on what the Biden administration can do to address America's gun violence crisis and its deadly intersections with COVID-19.

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In the midst of a global pandemic and a gun violence crisis, the Biden-Harris administration can and should act swiftly. Recent polling shows Americans want action now—70 percent of voters believe that gun violence is an urgent issue the federal government must address, alongside the economy and the coronavirus pandemic.

Read and share our new roadmap today to learn what the Biden-Harris administration can do to address gun violence through executive action.

In its first 100 days, the Biden-Harris administration can use executive power to take common sense and broadly popular action. While Congressional action is necessary to fully address the gun violence crisis, the new administration can take swift steps to make meaningful progress:

  • Keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them by strengthening the background check system.

  • Prioritize solutions to the city gun violence devastating communities every day.

  • Heal a traumatized country by making schools safe, confronting armed hate and extremism, preventing suicide, and centering and supporting survivors of gun violence.

  • Collect more complete and timely data on gun deaths and injuries, and lay the groundwork for modern firearm technology that protects the public from gun violence.

Read and share our new roadmap today to see just how much the Biden-Harris administration can do to address the gun violence crisis.

Soon, we'll have a president who will take the action we've long needed.

Thank you for being a part of this movement and for taking the time to learn more about the future of gun safety.

Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund

P.S. Want to learn more about what's at stake? Read and share this new report from Everytown Support Fund to learn how the COVID-19 pandemic and a surge in gun sales have weakened the background check system.

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