Thursday, October 5, 2017

Sign the petition: Gun control now

Emergency petition: Thoughts and prayers are not enough. We need gun control now.

Tell Republicans in Congress:

"It is time to put your constituents before the National Rifle Association. Reject currently pending legislation that would gut regulations on gun silencers and armor piercing bullets, block the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, and take immediate action to ban weapons of war, including assault weapons and large capacity magazines, which have no place in the hands of private citizens."

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Dear Katy,

Emergency petition: Thoughts and prayers are not enough. We need gun control now.

Sunday night in Las Vegas, a lone gunman rained gunfire down on a country music concert, killing 59 people and sending more than 500 to the hospital. It was one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.1

Republicans in Congress – who have fought for years to block any legislation that would protect Americans from gun violence – were quick to offer their "thoughts and prayers" in response. But thoughts and prayers are not enough to keep weapons of war out of dangerous hands and begin to address our country's horrific gun violence epidemic.

It is time for Republicans in Congress to join Democrats in standing up to the National Rifle Association and pass commonsense gun control laws that will save American lives.

Tell Republicans in Congress: Thoughts and prayers are not enough. We need gun control now. Click here to sign the petition.

Sunday's shooting is far from an isolated incident. According to Newsweek's John Haltiwanger, there have now been "273 mass shootings and over 11,000 deaths from gun violence in America" in 2017 alone.2

But instead of working to protect Americans from the gun violence epidemic, Republicans in Congress are planning to vote as soon as this week on two bills that would make Americans even more vulnerable to gun violence:

  • The SHARE Act (H.R. 3668), which would repeal restrictions on gun silencers and make it harder to detect the source of gunfire during mass shootings.3
  • The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38), which would undermine state efforts to protect residents from gun violence by forcing states to recognize concealed carry permits issued by any other state, no matter how lax the state's permitting standards are.4

We must forcefully demand that Congress reject both of these dangerous pieces of legislation and take immediate action to ban weapons of war, including assault weapons and large capacity magazines. Please add your name to our emergency petition now.

Tell Republicans in Congress: Thoughts and prayers are not enough. We need gun control now. Click here to sign the petition.

Stephen Paddock, the suspect in the Las Vegas shooting, reportedly had at least 23 guns in the hotel room he used as a sniper perch.6 There's simply no good reason for a private citizen to have access to that many weapons of war, but it should not come as a surprise.

Nevada has some of the weakest gun control laws in the United States. There are no limits on the number of guns an individual can own, and assault weapons are legal in the state as long as they are registered.5 The combination of weak state and federal gun laws made such a horrific attack possible.

There's one reason why Congress consistently fails to take real action on gun violence: the National Rifle Association. The NRA has a chokehold on Congress that keeps most bills about gun control from even coming to the floor for a vote. Politicians beholden to – or afraid of – the NRA are willing to turn their backs on their constituents when it comes time to implement reasonable limits and controls on guns. But you can count on them for a "heartbroken" tweet about their "thoughts and prayers" when a tragic shooting makes the national news.

Finally breaking the NRA's chokehold on Congress will require massive grassroots pressure on our elected officials, demanding that they deliver more than thoughts and prayers in the face of our epidemic of gun violence.

Tell Republicans in Congress: Thoughts and prayers are not enough. We need gun control now. Click the link below to sign the petition:

http://act.credoaction.com/sign/las-vegas?t=8&akid=25282%2E12967895%2EX4XBjk

Thanks for everything you do,

Murshed Zaheed, Political Director
CREDO Action from Working Assets

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  1. Greg Sargent, "This is the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. How should we talk about it?" The Washington Post, Oct. 2, 2017
  2. John Haltiwanger, "Tweet," Oct. 2, 2017
  3. Peter Ambler, "Gun silencers make it easier to commit crimes quietly," Chicago Tribune, Sep. 29, 2017.
  4. Michele Gorman, "Guns in America: What is national concealed carry reciprocity?" Newsweek, March 3, 2017.
  5. Callum Paton, "Las Vegas gun laws: Open carry, concealed weapon, machine guns all legal in Nevada," Newsweek, Oct. 2, 2017
  6. Rick Jervis and Kevin Johnson, "What guns were used in the Las Vegas shooting?" USA Today, Oct. 3, 2017

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