Now more than ever, we must enact common-sense gun control legislation.
Dear Friend,
Six years ago today, on June 12, 2016, 49 people lost their lives at the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida. Fifty-three others were injured.
Pulse was a beloved gathering place for members of the LGBTQ community. Folks would go there to dance, let loose, have fun. But on that night, in the height of Pride month, a time of joy and celebration, a cherished safe space was turned into an killing field.
Six years later, we’re still mourning the loss. Six years later, we’re still losing innocent people every day to gun violence in this country.
Now more than ever, we must enact common-sense gun control legislation. We must enact bold policies that will save lives.
Sign if you agree: We must abolish the filibuster and pass common-sense gun reforms.
We must call out—and vote out—those corrupt politicians who stuff their pockets with special-interest-group money while mouthing platitudes on “thoughts and prayers” as Americans—in Orlando, in Buffalo, in Uvalde—face tragedy after tragedy.
I promise to remember the victims of the Pulse massacre, this Pride month and always, in the fight to end gun violence in our country.
Sign the petition: Tell Congress to pass gun safety legislation.
In solidarity,
Ro