From The Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject School shootings are NOT fashion
Date October 21, 2019 7:14 PM
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Hi John,

This year, there have been over 350 mass shootings—almost one each day. One company—Bstroy—is cashing in our national epidemic by selling sweatshirts bearing the names of Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas riddled with bullet holes.

Take action: Block the sale of these horrific items:
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Imagine for a moment, having lost a family member to one of these shootings and seeing a stranger walking down the street wearing a sweatshirt glorifying the tragedy. It is simply outrageous.

Bstroy’s production of this clothing is unconscionable, but the items are being sold through Shopify - a mainstream e-commerce platform. There’s no reason why Shopify should be allowing these deeply offensive sweatshirts to be sold on their site. No company should profit off the pain and tragedy suffered by others.

We’re calling on Shopify to cancel their contract with Bstroy and remove the sweatshirts from their website NOW. Add your name, John:
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Across the country, corporate leaders like the heads of Toms, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Wal-mart are speaking out and standing up for gun violence prevention. We are calling on Shopify to do the same.

TAKE ACTION HERE:
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