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Today is National Gun Violence Awareness Day and the start of Wear Orange
Weekend. It's time to #WearOrange and demand action.
With gun violence devastating our communities, we're going to show we
won't stop working to end this crisis. We should not have to live in fear
that gunfire can ring out at any moment, whether it's at an elementary
school in Uvalde, a supermarket in Buffalo, a front porch in Philadelphia,
a medical office in Tulsa, or graduations across the country. We deserve
more.
[ [link removed] ]This year, we're going to turn the internet Orange to make sure our
movement can't be ignored. Help us call for an end to gun violence: Share
this graphic with your friends and encourage them to demand action.
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Wear Orange started eight years ago to honor the life of Hadiya Pendleton,
a 15-year-old girl who was shot and killed in a Chicago park less than a
week after performing at President Obama's second inauguration. Since
then, it's become a national movement of people coming together to demand
a future free from gun violence.
This year, action to end gun violence has never been more urgent. We
cannot wait for more lives to be lost, for more communities to be forever
changed by devastating acts of violence. Supporters of gun safety are more
engaged in activism than ever—it's time to show our leaders that enough is
enough.
[ [link removed] ]Join us as we #WearOrange and call for an end to gun violence: Share
this graphic with your friends and encourage them to demand action.
Thank you for being a part of this movement, and thank you for wearing
orange. Together, we can end this crisis.
Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund
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