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Subject Young people shouldn't have to fear being gunned down in school
Date December 17, 2022 11:23 AM
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John, this week marked 10 years since the devastating shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT. In just seconds, 26 children and teachers were brutally murdered by a gunman armed with an assault weapon.

I was only a kid when this tragedy occurred. But just five years after elementary school children were gunned down in Sandy Hook, my 16-year-old sister, Carmen, was killed in her high school classroom in Parkland. I often ask myself: How do we continue to let children, educators, and families across America experience such pain and loss?

I faced insurmountable pain when Carmen was killed. But my pain has turned to outrage because I’ve watched NRA-backed lawmakers block solutions to protect America’s youth. One of those solutions is a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, like the one used to kill my sister. From Sandy Hook, Parkland, Uvalde, and Highland Park, these weapons of war will continue to kill Americans unless we take action to remove them from civilian hands, once and for all.

I’m working with Brady to demand the Senate ban assault weapons before the end of 2022. Will you join us, John? Please, do it for me, my sister, Carmen, and every young person who has grown up in fear of being gunned down in their classroom. [[link removed]?]

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In solidarity,
Robert Schentrup
Team ENOUGH Co-founder
Gun Violence Survivor
Carmen’s Brother

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The Holidays Are Upon Us: Here’s How You Can Prevent “Family Fire ”

Every day, eight children and teens are unintentionally injured or killed as a result of family fire, which is a shooting involving an improperly stored or misused gun in the home that results in death or injury.

Nearly 4.6 million children in America live in homes with access to an unlocked or unsupervised gun. As the holiday season continues and homes begin to fill with family and friends, it’s important to keep our homes safe, and that includes practicing safe firearm storage — which means storing firearms locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition.
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Whether or not you own guns, you can play a critical role in helping end family fire. Read our tips now for how to prepare your home and check in with friends and family about their access to unsecured firearms. [[link removed]]

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Gun Legislation ‘Needs to Be Brought to the Floor’: Brady Center President [[link removed]] , NBC’s Meet the Press

An Update on Gun Violence as a Public Health Issue [[link removed]] , Med City News

The Movement That Sandy Hook Built [[link removed]] , Rolling Stone

A Decade After Sandy Hook: The Ongoing Fight for U.S. Gun Reform [[link removed]] ,
The National News

There Have Been 600 Mass Shootings in 2022 — Here's What You Can Do to Help [[link removed]] , Pop Sugar

Young Americans Affected by Gun Violence Say Some Relatives Are Still Pro-Gun [[link removed]] , Teen Vogue

Work on Rochester Crime Gun Trace Report Continues [[link removed]] , Rochester Beacon

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This week, a U.S. House subcommittee held a hearing on bipartisan solutions to gun violence. A number of experts and survivors testified, including Christian Heyne, Brady vice president of policy and programs. In 2005, Christian’s mother was senselessly shot and killed and his father was shot and injured returning from a Memorial Day weekend trip.

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"We look at these shootings, and we ask how is it possible that something like this can happen... The answer however is simple, no community is truly safe from gun violence when our leaders have done so very little to prevent it." — Brady Vice President of Policy and Programs Christian Heyne

Understanding the first-hand impact of gun violence, Christian spoke passionately about the solutions to prevent other families from experiencing what devastated his. These solutions, which include expanded Brady Background Checks, a ban on assault weapons, and safe gun storage laws — are supported by the overwhelming majority of Americans. And while the Senate has yet to act on these bills, we hope that Christian’s powerful testimony will move our senators to take action.

We thank the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security for hosting this important hearing and for allowing Christian to share his story. Please join us in supporting Christian by watching his testimony now. [[link removed]]

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This week, longtime Brady members and fellow gun violence prevention activists held their monthly protest outside the NRA headquarters in Fairfax, VA. These dedicated activists have protested outside the NRA on the 14th of every single month since December 14, 2012, when 26 children and teachers were brutally shot and killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
“Ten years ago today, lives were shattered and childhoods lost in a senseless massacre at Sandy Hook. This is the America that the gun lobby built; not the one we want to live in. 10 years later, I am still standing with advocates and survivors alike in holding the NRA accountable and fighting for lasting, life-saving policy solutions. We need a safer America for our kids — an end to gun violence — and that starts with a national assault weapons ban. The inability of our elected officials to stand up to the gun lobby is unacceptable.”

— Martina Leinz, Brady board member, president of the Brady Northern Virginia chapter, and protest organizer

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