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John – This is a hard week.
I am always thinking of my daughter, Jaime, whose life ended when she was murdered in her school in Parkland, FL – but last week, the name of her killer is all over the news as he is on trial for her murder and 16 others. It’s impossible to describe all the emotions I’m feeling, but there is one thing that remains constant: I am determined to end this senseless gun violence and prevent other families from feeling the pain mine does.
Your help today is more important than ever: This week, the Supreme Court is hearing a case that could change our gun laws forever, and I need your help to stop them. That’s why I’m reaching out right now – I’m not exaggerating when I say your help is critical to Brady’s success. We have only hours left to unlock all match dollars and hit our $75,000 goal and we’re still falling short. Can you make a donation right now and have your gift DOUBLED to help Brady continue their lifesaving work?
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This goal isn’t about the dollars, it’s about the people we can save. The NRA is already pouring millions of dollars into their efforts to support a “guns everywhere” agenda and with the most consequential case for gun laws imminent in the Supreme Court, we need to fight back more fiercely than we ever have before.
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That's why this $75,000 match goal is so important. Every dollar you give today will help us fight the NRA at the Supreme Court — and we can’t leave anything on the table when it comes to unique match opportunities like this. Every day we don't act, we risk more pain, more tragedy, more death. Every dollar we don't raise, the NRA does. Enough is enough.
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I'm asking you personally — and urgently — John: Will you rush a donation right now and have your impact doubled in this critical fight?
I can never get my Jaime back, but helping Brady achieve its goals and pass life-saving legislation gives me the purpose I've needed since her murder. Thank you for being part of this work — of this purpose.
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Fred Guttenberg
Gun Violence Survivor
Jaime and Jesse's Dad
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