John–
I've been a part of the movement to end gun violence for well over a decade, and I have never seen the energy I've seen these last few weeks—but we can't stop now.
While the U.S. Senate is about to vote on historic legislation that would help save lives, the Supreme Court has just struck down New York's concealed carry law. The Court's decision is wrongheaded, but it does not touch the policy areas in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
Let me be clear: This ruling won't stop us.
We're incredibly close to having a major federal gun safety law for the first time in over 25 years, and we're pushing harder than ever to get it over the finish line.
We need your help to secure this federal victory, once and for all: Send a message telling your U.S. senators to vote YES on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act—and if you already have, now's the time to send your message again.
Our movement is ready for this moment—even with today's ruling from the Supreme Court. Our nearly 10 million gun safety supporters have seen setbacks before, and we don't get discouraged. We get to work. We vote. And we have a plan. No decision—and especially not this one—will stop our grassroots army from doing what we've done for a decade: fighting to keep our families safe.
We've fought to get here.
We've made sure our senators can't look away from this crisis.
Now, let's make it count.
The Senate is considering the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act right now and will vote very soon.
This historic bill meets the most important test: It will save lives.
And right now, we are closer than ever to breaking the 26-year logjam that has blocked congressional action to protect people in the United States from gun violence.
It's time for our U.S. senators to answer the call of history, and honor the victims and survivors of gun violence with bold action.
Make sure they hear from you before they vote: Send a message to your U.S. senators telling them to vote YES on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
Thank you for being a part of this movement.
John Feinblatt
President
Everytown for Gun Safety