From Sarah Trumble, Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject Gun Safety in Congress next year
Date December 22, 2020 3:24 PM
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John—It's been nearly 25 years since Congress last passed a
significant federal gun safety law and in that time, an estimated 800,000
people have died from gun violence. For the past two years, the Gun Sense
Majority in the U.S. House has led on gun safety while the Senate and
White House refused to take action.

But that can change in 2021. We must demand Congress address the gun
violence crisis—but it won't be easy. We can be sure that Mitch McConnell
and the NRA's allies in Congress will continue to oppose life-saving gun
safety measures. [ [link removed] ]Your support is critical to ensure that we will have
the resources necessary to fight back. With your help, we will be able to
continue to fight for common-sense gun safety legislation, hold NRA-backed
lawmakers accountable and do everything we can to promote gun safety
around the country in 2021.

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This year, our movement proved that gun safety is a winning issue. We know
that common-sense gun safety measures like background checks on all gun
sales and strong red flag laws are strongly supported by voters across the
country.

[ [link removed] ]In 2021, our movement must be ready to fight for gun safety. Donate
today and help us make 2021 a breakthrough year for gun safety.

Thank you,

Sarah Trumble
Senior Director of Federal Affairs
Everytown for Gun Safety


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