Urge Congress to Expand Brady Background Checks!
Deadly gaps remain in our current background check system. Call on Congress to expand Brady Background Checks to cover all gun sales.
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From reaching the hearts and minds of local communities to making their voices heard in the halls of power, thousands of Americans are already taking action against gun violence.
Together, we have made great strides. However, there’s still a long way to go. Do your part to create the safer country we all want and deserve. Join the movement to end gun violence.
Polls show that the overwhelming majority of Americans — including Democrats, Republicans, and Independents — want sensible solutions to prevent gun violence. Here are three key ways you can make your voice heard!
Deadly gaps remain in our current background check system. Call on Congress to expand Brady Background Checks to cover all gun sales.
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Storing guns safely can prevent firearm suicide, unintentional shootings, and school shootings. Tell Congress to mandate safe gun storage nationwide.
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Member Spotlight
Aalayah survived the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. She co-founded Team ENOUGH after she was almost killed in her classroom, helping give a platform to Black and Brown youth and communities who disproportionately face gun violence. She said ENOUGH to gun violence in America, including police violence, community gun violence, domestic violence, mass shootings, and more.