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URGENT RESPONSE NEEDED: Do you think Congress should ban military-style assault weapons?
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John,
Twenty-eight years ago today, President Clinton signed the Federal Assault Weapons Ban into law. This was a landmark moment for our movement – one that Brady worked for arduously. Over the course of the 10 years it was in effect, deaths caused by assault rifles were notably reduced, confirming what we already knew: This policy saves lives.
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But since the ban expired, mass shootings have drastically increased and grown far deadlier — from Las Vegas to Uvalde — and the nation lives in fear of the next active shooter attacking a school, church, or concert.
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That's why we're calling on gun violence prevention champions like you, John. Because if we want to prevent the next mass shooting carried out with a weapon of war, we all have to come together and make our voices heard.
Right now, we need 214 more responses to this urgent survey before 11:59 p.m –– but we just checked our records, and it looks like we haven't heard from you yet. Please, will you update your record and let us know now whether or not you support banning assault weapons?
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Do you think Congress should ban military-style assault weapons?
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