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John,
Two years ago today, a white supremacist with an assault weapon murdered 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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But then, less than a week after the shooting, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a nationwide ban on military-style assault weapons — and parliament passed it with near-unanimous support.
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For those of us here in the United States, that kind of swift response feels almost unfathomable. Gun violence survivors like me have been fighting for tangible change — and pushing through our own grief — for years. And yet, even after hundreds of mass shootings, nothing changes.
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But, today, I have hope.
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Mitch McConnell has lost his ironclad grip on the Senate. Gun safety champions are back in the majority — and, with President Biden and Vice President Harris in the White House, we finally have an opportunity to make meaningful change to save lives from gun violence.
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But that change can't happen without you, John – that's why I'm asking for your help today. We're looking for 2,500 gun violence prevention champions to affirm their commitment to this fight before 11:59 p.m. tonight, and your response is missing:
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Should Congress take action to ban military-style assault weapons?
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Poll closing at 11:59 p.m. tonight
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Thanks for speaking out,
Liz Dunning
Gun Violence Survivor & Vice President of Development, Brady
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