74: The Trevor Project on LGBTQ Youth, Guns, and the Risk of Suicide
Casey Pick of the Trevor Project joins Brady to talk about how to prevent LGBTQ youth suicide.
20: Sixteen Seconds
In this cast we have a lot of ground to cover--from straw sales, to mass shootings, to “2nd Amendment sanctuaries” to DOJ programs to court cases to the shooting at Saugus High school. It’s a lot, and it’s all awful. But remember, we're in this together.
19: Want to Really Thank a Veteran?
JJ is joined by Kyleanne Hunter and Ted Bonar, a clinical psychologist specializing in veterans, PTSD, depression, and gun safety.
9: From Art to Colin Firth
All the gun violence prevention news that we could fit in this, a weekly wrap up for the week of October 13th to October 19th.
1: Ending Family Fire
Kyleanne Hunter, VP of programs for Brady and US Marine Corp combat veteran, talks with us about the campaign to End Family Fire and how everyone, including gun owners, must be involved to create a future free from gun violence.
Brady Applauds Representatives Levin, Davis, Boyle, Stefanik, Schrier, and Turner for the Introduction of the Bipartisan Prevent Family Fire Act of 2019
Brady and Ad Council Announce Student Winners of First-Ever “End Family Fire” Scholarship Competition
Brady Calls on American Public to Help End Gun Violence Through Safe Storage
Parents Nationwide Unite to ASK and Prevent Family Fire
New Study Proves Importance of Safe Gun Storage and Need to End Family Fire
New “End Family Fire” PSA Highlights Life or Death Stakes of Safe Gun Storage
8 Children Unintentionally Killed or Injured by Guns in U.S. Every Day
GAO Report Validates Brady Center's ASK Program As Most Effective National Safe Storage Awareness Program
PARENTS AND FAMILIES KEY TO PREVENTING GUN VIOLENCE THIS SCHOOL YEAR
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