From Rob Wilcox, Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject Watch and share: 60 seconds on what we can do to save lives
Date December 6, 2021 8:56 PM
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John—

The developing situation in Michigan with the Oxford school shooting has
filled us with grief and anger, as we grapple yet again with the fact that
our kids are at risk of gun violence in the classroom.

On Friday I joined Zerlina Maxwell to discuss what we can do to stop this
madness.

The reality of the situation is simple: If kids weren't able to get their
hands on guns, we wouldn't have school shootings.

Secure storage and education is up to all of us—[ [link removed] ]take a minute (really!)
to watch this video and share with your communities.

[ [link removed] ]Watch and share to learn more about how secure storage can prevent school
shootings.

[ [link removed] ]Share on Twitter

There are 5.4 million kids who live in a house with an unsecured firearm,
and more than three out of four school shooters get their guns from the
home of a family member or relative.

Because of that, no one should ever hesitate to ask another about access
to guns or to educate others about secure firearm storage—the safety of
our loved ones depends on it.

But we also know that change has to come from everywhere for secure
storage to become the norm. That's why we've done work with school boards,
community groups, and even the Biden-Harris Administration to make sure
Americans know that secure storage works.

We all have a stake about raising awareness and keeping our communities,
families, and schools safe by asking a simple question—is your gun stored
securely?

Thank you for being a part of our movement,

Rob Wilcox
Federal Legal Director
Everytown for Gun Safety


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