John–
Let's be absolutely clear: There is nothing "too political" about closing the boyfriend loophole. Because of this gap in federal firearms law, abusive dating partners convicted of domestic abuse or under a final restraining order are able to own guns, simply because they are not married to their partner.
This loophole needs to be closed now — even President Trump's own Department of Justice agrees. Contact your Senators today and demand that they close this dangerous loophole.
Rather than taking up the bipartisan House-passed version of VAWA that would have closed the boyfriend loophole, Senate Republicans instead chose to introduce a version of the bill that does nothing to address this gap in federal firearm law. This version of VAWA would do nothing to protect women who are at risk of gun violence at the hands of their dating partners.
As a result, we need to put pressure on our Senators to do two things:
- Oppose Senate Republicans' version of VAWA that does not include life-saving gun violence prevention provisions.
- Vote for the House-passed version of VAWA, which will close the loophole for abusive dating partners.
Tell your Senators to close the loophole today.
Thank you for being a part of this movement.
Sincerely,
Kali Lasher-Sommers
Federal Legislative Campaigns Manager
Everytown for Gun Safety