From Shannon Watts, Moms Demand Action <[email protected]>
Subject Facebook's rule on gun sales isn't just shocking—it's dangerous
Date June 15, 2022 3:56 PM
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John–

We've been keeping the pressure up on lawmakers to take action on gun
safety, and historic bipartisan negotiations are continuing in the Senate.

But companies have a major role to play in this fight too.

A recent Washington Post story revealed that even though Facebook says it
prohibits gun sales on its platforms, that's not the whole truth. Facebook
lets gun buyers and sellers violate that rule 10 TIMES before they are
kicked off the social network.

This leniency is beyond shocking—it's incredibly dangerous. It does little
or nothing to stop the unchecked spread of firearms, meaning an increased
likelihood of more guns in the wrong hands.

Everyone has a role to play in keeping our communities safe, including
companies like Facebook. [ [link removed] ]Add your name if you agree that Facebook needs
to take gun sales more seriously.

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Gun violence is still tearing too many of our communities apart.

Yet these new findings show that Facebook is more concerned about giving
gun sellers not just a second chance, but 10 chances.

There's even a separate, five-strikes policy extended to gun sellers and
purchasers who actively call for violence or praise a known dangerous
organization.^1

That's not accountability. That's complicity.

For years, Moms Demand Action volunteers have pressed Facebook leaders to
do better—starting back in 2014. After months of pressure, Facebook took
its first steps to crack down on some gun sales by deleting posts offering
to buy or sell guns without background checks.

We kept up the pressure and in 2016, Facebook agreed to create a policy
prohibiting all private sales of guns—but it hasn't done enough.

Companies have a huge role to play in the fight to end gun violence—and
right now Facebook is putting profits over personal safety. [ [link removed] ]Add your
name if you agree that Facebook needs to do more to prevent gun violence.

We don't have to live like this, and we don't have to die like this.

Thank you for being a part of this movement.

Shannon Watts
She/Her/Hers
Founder
Moms Demand Action

1. "Facebook's ban on gun sales gives sellers 10 strikes before booting
them." Washington Post. 9 June 2022.




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