From Shannon Watts, Moms Demand Action <[email protected]>
Subject We are turning grief and rage into action
Date December 16, 2019 2:14 PM
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John — seven years ago, Newtown, Connecticut and the nation
mourned for the victims and survivors of the shooting at Sandy Hook
School. We still mourn for them; the 20 young children and six adults who
were killed that day remain in our memories.

For seven years, we have transformed grief and rage into action to end gun
violence. [ [link removed] ]Please join us to renew this important commitment to fight
for gun safety in 2020.

Thank you,

Shannon

P.S. If you haven't had a chance to read Erica's story below, please read
it and renew your pledge for 2020.

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From: Erica Lafferty Garbatini
Date: December 14, 2019
Subject: 7 years ago my mom was shot and killed at Sandy Hook. I'm still
fighting.

[ [link removed] ]Everytown for Gun Safety

John — I miss my mom every day.

Seven years ago today, a gunman shot and killed 20 young children and six
educators at Sandy Hook School.

My mom, Principal Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung, was gunned down trying to
protect her students and staff.

It's been seven years of mourning, but also seven years of fighting. Seven
years ago, I made a pledge to never stop fighting. And now I'm asking you:
[ [link removed] ]Will you join me and pledge to fight for an end gun violence in 2020?

I'm fighting for an end to the gun violence that kills nearly 100
Americans every day and wounds countless others. I'm fighting for an end
to the gun lobby's control over our elected leaders. I'm fighting for a
future where our children are not traumatized by monthly active shooter
drills. And a future in which concerts and bars, our houses of worship,
and places of work are safe from the threat of gun violence.

[ [link removed] ]Make a pledge with us to continue the fight to end gun violence in 2020

After the shooting at Sandy Hook School, Congress had a chance to enact a
comprehensive background checks bill to help prevent future tragedies. But
NRA-backed politicians blocked it. And then the same thing happened after
the tragic shooting in Las Vegas. And Parkland. And El Paso. And Dayton.
And the gun violence day after day that kills 100 people and wounds many
more — leaving families to face tragedy.

The NRA has been able to stymie our federal progress, but momentum is on
our side. We have Gun Sense Majorities in the U.S. House of
Representatives and in state houses across the country. We just flipped
the Virginia state legislature, with gun safety atop the issues that drove
voters to the polls.

In 2020, we're going to keep up the fight to end gun violence in America,
and I need to know if you're still with us: [ [link removed] ]John, pledge to
stand alongside me as we fight to break the NRA's hold on power and end
gun violence in 2020.

Thanks for continuing this fight with me. Never stop fighting.

Erica Lafferty Garbatini
Everytown Survivor Network

P.S. If you are a survivor of gun violence or have a loved one who has
been wounded or killed by gun violence, [ [link removed] ]you can share your story on our
Moments That Survive Memory Wall with the stories of other survivors of
gun violence.


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