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John,
Gun violence forever changed Jim and Sarah Brady’s lives. As survivors, they channeled their pain and grief into action and guided our organization to pass laws that would prevent what their family — and countless others — experienced. To this day, we uphold Jim and Sarah's legacy of leading from personal experience, as many of our Brady leaders are survivors of gun violence.
So when we saw the disturbing video of freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene verbally abusing David Hogg, a Parkland survivor, we took it personally. We stand with all gun violence victims and survivors and demand the immediate resignation of Rep. Greene.
Lawmakers who attack anyone — especially people who have survived tragedies like mass shootings — are not fit to hold public office. And to make matters worse, this isn’t the first time Rep. Greene has targeted gun violence survivors: She’s used her platform to push vicious, baseless conspiracy theories that the Parkland, Sandy Hook, and Las Vegas mass shootings were staged.
Rep. Greene's abusive behavior and violent rhetoric have no place in Congress. We entrust our lawmakers to serve and protect us from violence — not incite it. That's why we need your help to hold her accountable. John, will you join Brady and demand that Rep. Greene resign immediately? [[link removed]?]
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Join Us! Data-Driven Solutions for Gun Industry Oversight
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President Biden and Vice President Harris have the opportunity to address gun violence unlike any administration before. That’s why we’re convening experts to discuss evidence-based solutions the Biden-Harris administration can immediately take to improve gun industry oversight and reform. We’ll be joined by:
Dr. Kyleanne Hunter, Sarah Brady fellow, assistant professor of Military and Strategic Studies at the United States Air Force Academy, and the co-director of the Athena Leadership Project
Josh Scharff, director of Brady's Combating Crime Guns Initiative
Daniel Webster, ScD, MPH, inaugural Bloomberg professor of American Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Roseanna Ander, founding executive director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab and the Education Lab
Shani Buggs, assistant professor with the Violence Prevention Research Program at UCDavis Health
Brady Helps Advance Gun Violence Prevention Bills in Virginia!
Last week, we told you about a few of our priority bills in Virginia, including legislation that would help close the deadly "Charleston loophole" by extending the time law enforcement has to complete a background check (HB 2128) and ban undetectable "ghost guns" (HB 2276). We're proud to announce that these two common-sense bills passed the Virginia House of Delegates! Providing expert testimony for Brady was Senior Manager of State Policy Kelsey Rogers.
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We thank the Virginia House of Delegates for acting swiftly and call on the Virginia Senate to do the same. We are prepared to build off our historic progress in 2020 and show why Virginia is the national blueprint for federal legislation!
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P.S. These weren’t the only gun violence prevention bills that passed in Virginia this week. Read Brady President Kris Brown’s Twitter thread to stay up to date with our other legislative priorities. [[link removed]]
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Urge Your State Legislators: #NoGunsInGovSpaces!
Yet again, this week we learned about grave concerns of threats of armed domestic violence — this time from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) —
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This stark notice from DHS comes on the heels of the FBI's recent warning of armed protests at state capitols throughout the country.
It is increasingly clear that lawmakers need to act immediately to guard against these threats. That’s why Brady is urgently calling on state elected officials across the country to ban firearms at state capitols, legislative buildings, and all polling places. The DHS warns of threats throughout April, and legislators must pass laws to protect their constituents and our democracy now and long into the future. Please, tell your state legislators that we cannot risk any further violence with firearms. [[link removed]]
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🎧 Episode 113: How To Be (Safely) Raised Hunting
How can we talk to kids about safely storing, handling, and hunting with firearms? What role can hunters play in preventing gun violence? We sat down with David and Karin Holder of Raised Hunting , a popular TV show about a family that uses hunting as a platform to teach ethics and values to their children.
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As Biden Enters White House, Ohio GOP Lawmaker Pushes 'Second Amendment Sanctuary State' [[link removed]] , Cincinnati Enquirer
New Bill Banning Firearms Near Polling Places Approaches the Virginia Senate [[link removed]] , WHSV
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Quintin’s Close-Ups: South Carolina Brady Campaign President Merrill Chapman [[link removed]] , Holy City Sinner
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Congratulations to our beloved Brady Board member Pastor Thomas Dixon [[link removed]] for being awarded the Harvey Gantt Triumph Award for Lasting Contributions to Civil and Human Rights!
“We can still move forward to end systemic racism that causes over-aggressive policing and has cost the lives of black bodies for centuries now in America. We can end that.” — Brady Board Member Pastor Thomas Dixon [[link removed]]
With this honor, we are proud that Pastor Dixon now joins the likes of civil rights icons like Reps. John Lewis and Sen. Ted Kennedy for his contributions to civil rights and commitment to racial justice and equity. His leadership in the fight for a safer America has been nothing short of inspirational. Following years of drug and alcohol addictions and time spent in the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Pastor Dixon devoted his life to advocacy, including the movement to end gun violence [[link removed]] .
Once joining Brady, he was on the frontlines following the massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, after a white supremacist shot and killed nine church members during a bible study. In 2020, Pastor Dixon worked with youth advocates to mobilize for change [[link removed]] following the senseless murders of Black Americans.
Brady is proud to honor and work with a dedicated public servant who is committed to furthering the mission of racial justice. Thank you, Pastor Dixon! Watch Pastor Dixon receive and speak about his award (simply skip to 51:00). [[link removed]]
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