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Subject Read the top six ways you can act now
Date July 9, 2022 10:01 AM
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6 Ways You Can Take Action Against Gun Violence Right Now

Buffalo. Uvalde. Highland Park. America has been wracked by mass shooting after mass shooting — and there are so many more tragedies that don't make the news.
We don't have to live this way. With 100 people killed with guns each day, we cannot wait another minute to demand action to prevent gun violence. Are you with us? Read the top six ways you can act now. [[link removed]]

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Team ENOUGH Executive Council Applications Are OPEN

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The Team ENOUGH Executive Council is comprised of young people with proven skills in organizing, advocacy, and policymaking, who shape Team ENOUGH’s programs, goals, and strategic vision to end gun violence in America.

Applications for the Team ENOUGH Executive Council [[link removed]] close in just SIX days. Will you consider sharing this prestigious leadership opportunity with a young person (ages 13-26) that you know?

Members of the Team ENOUGH Executive Council have the unique opportunity to elevate the voices of young activists — particularly those that are unheard — through one-of-a-kind programs and platforms. Applications are due by midnight on Friday, July 15.

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Episode 191: The Supreme Court and the Future of Gun Laws in the U.S.

The Supreme Court just ruled in the NRA’s favor, allowing more Americans to carry concealed firearms in public spaces. What does this dangerous decision mean for existing and future gun laws? How could it impact your community? And where do we go from here?

To answer those questions and more, we’re joined by Dr. Alex McCourt of John Hopkins’ Center for Law and Public Health, Dr. Gerald E. Harmon, a physician and former president of the American Medical Association, Jon Lowy, chief counsel and vice president of Brady Legal, and Aalayah Eastmond, a gun violence survivor and Team ENOUGH Executive Council Member.
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Episode 192: Gun Violence and the Dating Partner Loophole

There is a 500 percent increase in the likelihood of homicide if a gun is available during a domestic abuse situation.

The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act [[link removed]] is a major step forward in addressing the lethal connection between guns and domestic violence. It partially closes the so-called "dating loophole," in that domestic partners convicted of domestic abuse, rather than just spouses or former spouses, will no longer be able to purchase firearms.

But we're not across the finish line yet. Rachel Graber, the director of Public Policy at the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence) join us to explains what the bill does, what it doesn't do, how the recent Supreme Court decision will impact gun laws, and how we can all help address intimate partner violence.

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LA Galaxy's Sacha Kljestan Demands Action on Gun Control After Highland Park Mass Shooting [[link removed]] , USA Today

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy Signs Sweeping Gun Bills Into Law [[link removed]] , ABC News
Governor Newsom Signs Gipson Bill to Address Ghost Guns in California [[link removed]] , LA Sentinel

July 4th Violence Leaves Democrats Frustrated Biden Not Doing More on Gun Control [[link removed]] , The Hill

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This week, President Biden awarded [[link removed]] our great friend and partner Gabby Giffords with the Presidential Medal of Freedom — our nation’s highest civilian honor.
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Centering her entire life around public service, Gabby was the youngest woman ever elected to the Arizona State Senate. Years later, she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and her life changed forever. In 2011, she was shot in the head [[link removed]] and nearly lost her life while meeting with her constituents.
Gabby spent nearly a decade in intense recovery, battling trauma and learning how to walk and talk once again. But she never lost her voice. In the aftermath of the shooting, Gabby spoke out [[link removed]] [[link removed]] about what nearly ended her life and formed Giffords to drive action on gun safety.

Gabby is an American hero and couldn’t be more deserving of this prestigious award. We at Brady thank Gabby from the bottom of our hearts for her tireless dedication to gun violence prevention. Please join us in recognizing Gabby, this week’s Gun Violence Prevention Hero!

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