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John,
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On this day two years ago, a white supremacist used an AK-47 — a weapon of war — to open fire at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, killing 23 people in an attack against the Latinx community.
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This should have been a normal day for El Paso — families should have come together at the dinner table that night after a quick, routine shopping trip. Instead, 23 people — including children and parents — took their last breaths, and a community was left forever scarred.
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What's even sadder is that this tragedy isn't an isolated incident. This shooting in El Paso happened just days after a gunman used an assault weapon in Gilroy, California to murder innocent bystanders — and there's been far more lives lost to assault weapons since this horrifying week in 2019.
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But there's hope: These tragedies are preventable — and we know what we have to do to stop them. To save lives from gun violence, the U.S. has to ban assault weapons — like New Zealand did just weeks after the mass shooting in Christchurch. The NRA and its bought-and-paid-for politicians have blocked us for years, but we finally have gun safety champions in the White House and Congress. Now, we just need to urge them to act.
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That's where you come in, John. I need 10,000 people to sign on to our urgent petition calling on Congress to ban assault weapons and end our country's gun violence epidemic — and I'm counting on you to be one of them. Please, add your name before our petition closes at 11:59 p.m. tonight:
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Will you call on Congress to finally BAN assault weapons? Every signature gets us a little more leverage in this fight to save lives — but we're still missing your name.
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As a gun violence survivor myself, I can empathize with the anguish that the El Paso community must feel today — and my heart goes out to all those impacted by this anniversary. Together, we'll make sure that tragedies like this one never happen again.
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Thanks for everything you do,
Liz Dunning
Gun Violence Survivor & VP of Development, Brady
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