Gun violence is killing and traumatizing our children. We must act now, John.
This past week, a six-year-old girl was shot and killed while walking home in Washington, D.C. In Chicago, a 12-year-old girl and four teenagers were shot and injured. A day after the shooting in Washington, D.C., an 8-year-old girl recollected how this was the second shooting she survived after gunfire broke out at an MLB game.
John, what will it take to end this senseless violence?
The bottom line is that no one should have to live with the fear of being shot and killed — especially our children.
But lawmakers in Washington are enabling America’s surging gun violence epidemic and are failing young people across the country — and we need your immediate help to change that. Will you take our July 2021 National Survey to Protect Our Children and help combat gun violence across the country? We need to let Congress know that they need to act NOW, and your input will help us stop the senseless bloodshed. Deadline: 11:59 p.m. tonight Thank you for making your voice heard alongside Brady. We can ensure, together, that we have solutions in place to protect our children from gun violence. In solidarity, Team Brady Remembering Aurora: Help Us Honor With Action This week marked nine years since the community of Aurora, Colorado, was devastated by one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern U.S. history when a gunman entered a movie theater and used an AR-15 assault-style rifle to shoot and kill 12 people and injure more than 70 others. Today, and every day, it’s vitally important to remember the victims’ names, stories, and the lives they lived:
Jonathon Blun, Alexander "AJ" Boik, Jessie Childress, Gordon Cowden, Jessica Ghawi, John Larimer, Matt McQuinn, Micayla Medek, Veronica Moser-Sullivan, Alex Sullivan, Alexander Teves, and Rebecca Wingo.
In the aftermath of the 2012 Aurora shooting, Brady worked tirelessly to uphold life-saving laws and enact new, sensible solutions to prevent yet another massacre. In 2013, Brady Legal helped uphold Aurora’s ban on high-capacity magazines when the gun lobby challenged it in court. More recently, following the tragic shootings in Colorado Springs and Boulder, we helped pass three major gun violence prevention state laws that will save lives. And we officially launched a new grassroots chapter, Brady Colorado, to mobilize Coloradans in the fight against gun violence.
We can’t bring back the lives lost that day nine years ago, but we are proud to have honored them with action. Please help us honor the victims and survivors of the Aurora mass shooting by taking action alongside Brady today: Brady California Advances Landmark Legislation to Regulate “Ghost Guns” in San Francisco Untraceable, homemade “ghost guns” are a growing threat across America, and local San Francisco lawmakers are taking action to protect their communities. Since last year, San Francisco police have recovered 164 ghost guns compared to the six they confiscated in 2015 — a 2600% increase. Ghost guns undermine California's strong gun laws and threaten public safety: They’ve been used in robberies, shootings, and homicides, including the murders of two students at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California.
Episode 140: The Second Amendment in an Unequal America
‘Epidemic’ of Gun Violence Prompts Call for Virginia To Use Federal Dollars To Curb Shootings, Virginia Mercury
Legislation Expanded To Protect Domestic Violence Survivors From Ghost Guns, Orange County Breeze
Gun Permit: Firearm Carry Laws Are Being Relaxed Across US, Bloomberg
Gun violence survivor and Brady Vice President of Policy Christian Heyne is right: The U.S. Senate is reckless to avoid a vote to confirm David Chipman, President Biden’s pick to lead the ATF. This agency hasn't had a permanent director since 2015, and Chipman is a 25-year retired ATF agent who is vastly qualified for the role. At a time when our nation's gun violence epidemic is raging, we need strong leadership with experience. Please, urge your senators to vote to confirm Chipman NOW! Thank you, John, for staying up-to-date on Brady's work across Congress, courts, and communities. Our work is not possible without grassroots donors like you. Will you consider donating to continue our life-saving work today? Thank you for being a Brady supporter and joining us in the fight to prevent gun violence.
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