Folks,
This month we recognized National Gun Violence Awareness Day to remember lives lost to gun violence and to raise awareness of this epidemic.
So far, over 20,000 Americans have died from gun violence this year — that’s already more than the total death toll from 2019. Inaction is not an option. We can take common sense actions today, including proposals supported by national law enforcement organizations, such as requiring background checks at all points of sale and banning the sale, manufacture, and distribution of weapons intended for use in war.
We’re reminded of the urgency of this criss and the need for Congress to address it.
Will you join me in demanding Congress pass common sense gun violence prevention legislation? We must make our voices heard on this issue >>
Americans are scared, and rightfully so. Consistent majorities support common sense measures such as universal background checks. These policies have proven track records in states across the country.
You can add your name in support of gun violence prevention here >>
Thank you for standing with me,
Frank
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