The gun lobby has Donald Trump Jr. as their spokesman for gutting silencer safety laws. We have you.
Sign the petition to tell Congress: Don’t roll back gun silencer safety laws.
The gun lobby has Donald Trump Jr. as their spokesman for gutting silencer safety laws. We have you.
Sign the petition to tell Congress: Don’t roll back gun silencer safety laws.
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#gun violence #silencers #gun safety #Trump #donald trump jr #donald trump junior #endgunviolenceWe can create a future free from gun violence, but first we have to elect leaders who will vote on the side of gun safety. Find the Gun Sense Candidates in your area here.
Survivors of gun violence like Sharmaine Brown, whose son was shot and killed, are doing everything they can to ensure that leaders who support common-sense gun safety laws are elected to office.
Vote like Sharmaine. Find your Gun Sense Candidates at gunsensevoter.org.
Good morning to everyone who will #WearOrange today for National Gun Violence Awareness Day!
Remember to wear the color orange and share a photo of yourself using the hashtag #WearOrange so we can demonstrate the power of the gun safety movement. 🧡
Eleven years ago today, a gunman opened fire on the campus of Virginia Tech, killing 32 students and educators and injuring over a dozen more.
In honor of the victims of Virginia Tech and all Americans killed or injured by gun violence, we strive for stronger gun safety laws that will help protect our families, communities, and country from senseless violence.
Young people across the country are organizing to end gun violence in their schools and communities. Be the next student activist leading on gun safety - join Students Demand Action here.
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We’ve reached another tragic milestone.
There have been more than 200 school shootings since January 2013. At least 63 people were killed, and at least 156 injured in those shootings.
We need to elect leaders who support gun safety measures—not ones who push the NRA’s agenda of guns everywhere.
How will you #WearOrange on June 2 for National Gun Violence Awareness Day?
Black men bear the brunt of gun violence in America.
Today marks 17 years since the mass shooting at Columbine High School. Join us in taking a moment today to remember the victims and their families.
Let’s honor their memories by fixing the holes in our background check system that let dangerous people get guns, so no family ever has to endure the pain of losing a child to gun violence again.
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.
