Today we #WearOrange to call attention to our country's gun violence crisis.
Gun violence is the #1 cause of death for kids and teens in the U.S. We deserve better.
This Gun Violence Awareness Month, join us in working to #EndGunViolence >> https://t.co/PRlSgOWHIZ
Thanks to @MSNOWNews for covering our new lawsuit against the Trump administration.
“Americans deserve to know about the sources of firearms that are driving crime in our communities and what ATF is doing, or not doing, about it.” — @KrisB_Brown https://t.co/dvFZKaC2aW
We #wearorange for all of those impacted by gun violence. More than 100 people a day die by firearms in the U.S., hundreds more are shot, and countless others are forever changed.
Join Brady and be part of the solution to #EndGunViolence.
As Brady President @KrisB_Brown told @axios, "This is absolutely the gun industry's wish list."
They know it raises the risk of mass shootings. They know that violent crime is likely to go up. They know it will hinder police.
And they do it anyway.
https://t.co/ixSC6QYt2S
The Trump admin has data about which gun dealers are fueling our nation’s gun violence crisis but are keeping Americans in the dark about what—if anything—they are doing about them. That’s why we’re taking the Trump administration to court.
https://t.co/SHpxhudhI3
Progress in NY! The NY Senate passed Francesco’s Law, which mandates that anyone who has a firearm must store it securely.
The bill, named in honor of 17-year-old Francesco, who died by firearm suicide after accessing an unsecured gun, will save lives!
https://t.co/5hkDRhIVVM
Today is the first day of Gun Violence Awareness Month.
America has a gun violence crisis unmatched by other countries. But we are not powerless to end this epidemic.
If you believe everyone deserves a life free from gun violence, join us at https://t.co/NS0DcedttK.
Yesterday marked 7 years since 12 people were killed and multiple others were wounded in a mass shooting at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center.
It was one of the deadliest workplace shootings in U.S. history. #honorwithaction
Brady, the Chicago Mayor's Office of Community Safety, and local partners hosted a healing retreat for advocates and survivors of gun violence to discuss the connection between trauma, community violence, and the firearm industry’s role in the gun violence crisis.
This Memorial Day, we remember and honor those service members who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep us safe.
Join us in honoring them by demanding a safer America free of gun violence.
No parent should have to bury their child.
But 4 years ago today, 19 children and 2 teachers were killed at their elementary school in Uvalde, TX.
Guns are the #1 cause of death of kids in America. As a nation, we must change course. Join us: https://t.co/NS0DcedttK.
As we await more information about the White House shooter, this is yet another reminder that preventing gun violence should be a universal goal for all of our elected leaders.
Our hearts are with all those impacted, including an innocent bystander. https://t.co/UpCIWOZw9x
12 years ago today, a horrific mass shooting spree in Isla Vista, CA, introduced much of America to the "incel" subculture.
Today, many shooters remain motivated by misogyny. We must do more to ensure abusers and those filled with hate do not have easy access to guns.
We found that several Range USA gun stores were cited for violating gun laws.
But the Trump administration is weakening penalties for gun stores that supply the criminal market, letting them continue to profit off crime.
https://t.co/CgIz38Ig6H
Brady has proven there are pathways to hold the industry accountable — including last year's $62 million verdict against a gun dealer near Baltimore. And we will do it again.
Yesterday, the Indiana Supreme Court refused to take up the appeal in Gary v. Smith & Wesson — a decision that effectively ends Brady’s 25+ year case on behalf of the City of Gary, IN, to hold gun companies accountable for contributing to violence in the city.