From Ted Lieu for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject It’s been two years since Las Vegas. What’s changed?
Date October 28, 2019 10:49 PM
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Friend,

Two years ago this month, a gunman in Las Vegas opened fire on a crowd of concert-goers. He killed 58 people, wounded 422 others, and destroyed countless lives in ways we could never begin to quantify. To this day, it’s still the deadliest mass shooting in the history of our nation. And to this day, our gun laws have hardly changed. That’s why I’m hoping you’ll commit to supporting 2020 candidates like me who are serious about combating gun violence. <[link removed]>



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I say “hardly” changed, because our government did take one step to prevent another Las Vegas Massacre from ever happening again -- albeit a full 18 months later -- by banning bump stocks. But a bump stock ban didn’t save our neighbors in Thousand Oaks, CA. It didn’t save the congregants of the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, or students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, or shoppers at an El Paso Walmart. Republicans in Congress are blocking all of our attempts to end gun violence, but with your help today, we can replace NRA-backed GOP members with those of us who’ll fight for real reform. <[link removed]>

Two years from now, I’d like to say that we passed tough, sensible gun reform legislation that helped prevent mass shootings in this country. But that only happens if we put in the work now to support candidates who are serious about gun reform. So will you take the first step with me by adding your name today? <[link removed]>

Best,
Ted



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