We don’t think guns belong on college campuses.
Neither did the founding fathers.
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One year ago today, 58 people were killed and over 800 were injured when a shooter opened fire on a crowd at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas. It is the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
We can create a safer future, where all Americans can go to concerts, to school, and to work without the fear of gun violence. Join the movement to end gun violence: Text JOIN to 644-33.
Every day in America, more than 90 people are killed and hundreds are injured due to gun violence.
On June 2, National Gun Violence Awareness Day, we will #WearOrange for every American affected by gun violence.
Join us, as we turn America orange and raise awareness about the fight to end gun violence.
Take a stand to end gun violence and #WearOrange on June 2!
Need some March For Our Lives sign inspiration after the incredible National Walkout Day? Look no further than the beautiful collection of posters made by @refinery29. Check them all out here.
Text MARCH to 644-33 to find a local March For Our Lives and get involved with the movement to end gun violence.
Let’s make this number 0.
Text MARCH to 644-33 to find a local March For Our Lives and get involved with the movement to end gun violence.
Today we mourn for Las Vegas, tomorrow we fight for them.
Join the movement to end gun violence: Text ACT to 64433.
“I cannot tell a lie: On June 2 we #WearOrange to raise awareness on gun violence.” —George Washington
Here’s a little history lesson for our friends at the NRA:
The founding fathers knew that guns on campus was a bad idea. It was true then and it’s true now.
NRA-backed legislators in states across the country are trying to force universities to allow students to carry loaded, concealed weapons on campus. We won’t let them get away with it without a fight! JOIN US
Today, we remember the 49 people killed and dozens injured in the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history at Pulse Nightclub.
The shooting at Pulse—an LGBTQ+ nightclub—was driven by hate, a hatred for innocent Americans because of who they loved. The Pulse shooting was a horrific example of the hate-inspired gun violence that happens in America every day.
We demand to live in a country where we can be safe to be who we are, believe what we want and love whomever we want.
Saturday is the first day of National Gun Violence Survivors Week – when we ask everyone to shine a spotlight on the stories of Americans who have had loved ones taken by gun violence, who have been wounded or threatened with a gun, or witnessed a shooting.
We’ll be sharing the stories of survivors and statistics that highlight the impact of gun violence.






