John,
We keep hearing the same long-debunked myth over and over again: that video games somehow cause violence. And that America’s gun violence problem could be directly attributed to violent video games.
That got us thinking. If gun violence can be caused by video games, surely it can be solved through video games as well! [[link removed]] Introducing…
In this game, you get to play the part of an elected official on their way to Capitol Hill to cast a vote on gun safety bills. But watch out! Gun lobbyists and special interests are trying to slow you down along the way!
John, we all know that gun violence isn’t caused by video games. [[link removed]] But if we can share this game on social media and spread the word, we’re that much closer to opening people’s eyes about the real problem: our country’s weak gun laws and the politicians who refuse to change them.
HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!
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With your help, we’re keeping the pressure on Congress, the gun lobby, and everyone else who stands in the way of stronger gun laws. We’re going to win this fight.
Thank you,
Renee
Brady
840 First Street, NE
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20002
United States
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