John — Amidst a backdrop of ever more mass shootings, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of making it easier for people to carry concealed guns in public places today. Rush a contribution of $20 or more to fight back >>

Now, cities and states like New York can no longer keep their communities safe through concealed carry limitations, undoing 100 years of legal precedent at a time when a majority of Americans are calling for stronger gun violence protections.

This is a massive step backward for gun reform in our country. Once again, the extreme conservative-leaning court chose the side of the NRA and gun lobby over the safety of our children and the American people.

If elected, Ashley will always put Pennsylvanians' safety first by fighting for common sense gun legislation. Ashley will listen to the millions of Americans who are demanding action in light of the gun violence epidemic, and the growing number of mass shootings in places like Uvalde, Buffalo, and nearby in Philly.

We need more leaders in Congress with the political will to prioritize saving lives over protecting the gun lobby’s profits. Help us elect Ashley this November by pitching in $20 or more today.

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Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: to provide our communities with the services and opportunities they need to thrive, to create positive change, and to ensure the next generation will have a better future ahead of them.
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