From Shannon Watts, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America <[email protected]>
Subject What Our Movement Accomplished in 2019
Date December 18, 2019 6:46 PM
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John — we showed up in numbers this year, and we got things
done.

A sea of red shirts took over state legislatures across the country,
Congress, school board meetings, and more to advocate for gun safety this
year. Moms Demand Action, Students Demand Action, and Everytown Survivor
Network volunteers showed up to fight for an end to gun violence in 2019.
We had some major victories to look back on and propel us forward — and
have a lot of work left to do. And we can only keep this up with your
support.[ [link removed] ]Donate today and help this movement stay strong in the fight
for a future free from gun violence.

Here's just some of what we accomplished this year:

We passed stronger gun laws in states with new Gun Sense Governors.
[ [link removed] ]Donate to support our work in state legislatures and beyond >>

In 2018, Moms Demand Action volunteers worked tirelessly to help elect
governors who supported stronger gun laws. In Nevada and New Mexico, our
volunteers fought for years for a law requiring background checks on all
gun sales. This year, we won when newly elected Gun Sense Governors Steve
Sisolak and Michelle Lujan Grisham signed background check laws with our
volunteers by their side. In Illinois, Gun Sense Governor JB Pritzker
signed a law to fight back against illegal gun trafficking.

Through multiple elections and legislative sessions, our volunteers have
fought for gun safety, and we saw major progress in states after helping
lead Gun Sense Governors to victory. We did this together, and we'll do
more in 2020.

We stopped NRA priority bills in the states. [ [link removed] ]Donate to strengthen our
fight against the NRA >>

In 2019, we stopped more than 90 percent of NRA priority bills in state
legislatures throughout the country. How did we stop dangerous, racist
"Stand Your Ground" bills in Arkansas and Louisiana? By showing up to
statehouses in our red shirts to urge lawmakers to put the safety of their
constituents ahead of the NRA's extreme "guns everywhere" agenda.

We showed up and we stopped the gun lobby's priorities in West Virginia
and Montana, in Missouri and Kansas, in Alabama and Nebraska — the list
goes on. We will keep showing up in 2020 and your support helps us every
step of the way.

[ [link removed] ]Moms Demand Action volunteers in action at rallies, forums, and state
capitols.

We elected a Gun Sense Majority in Virginia. [ [link removed] ]Donate to help us Get Out
The Vote in 2020 >>

Right in the NRA's home state, we helped Gun Sense Candidates take control
of Virginia's legislature. Our volunteers made more than 100,000 phone
calls and knocked on tens of thousands of doors in order to vote out
NRA-backed lawmakers and elect advocates for stronger gun laws. With your
support, we're taking that momentum into 2020.

We rallied when the Senate refused to act. [ [link removed] ]Donate to fuel our
grassroots advocacy in Congress and beyond >>

When tragedy hit yet again this August, after mass shootings brought loss,
pain and grief to communities in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, we knew
we had to act. Our movement contacted their U.S. Senators over 200,000
times during the Senate's August Recess demanding it pass background
checks on all gun sales and a strong red flag law. Then, in a show of
strength and passion, thousands of us rallied in all 50 states and
Washington D.C. calling on our senators to stop senseless gun violence.

The Gun Sense Majority in the U.S. House passed four landmark pieces of
legislation, including background checks on all gun sales, but Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell still hasn't taken the necessary action to
save lives. We're not stopping and we're ready to show up for stronger gun
laws in 2020.

Together, we are a grassroots movement that will build on what we did this
year to make ever greater progress next year. [ [link removed] ]Contribute to our
grassroots movement today and, we promise, your support will propel our
fight for gun safety forward.

Thank you for all you do,

Shannon Watts
Founder
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America


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