Supports efforts to reduce gun deaths and injuries across the US
Matthew W Nugent
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In their bid for the World Cup, Kansas City and Missouri officials looked to be set on an international stage. Now the region’s years-long struggle with gun violence is also likely to be under a microscope.
City officials dress the Spirit of Detroit statue in orange to launch the "Silence the Violence" campaign during Gun Violence Awareness Month.
I'm wearing orange today for Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed in a Chicago park. My friend @mcbath.house.gov wears orange for her son Jordan, who was killed for playing loud music. 🧡
Together, we fight for the ones who should still be with us today.
United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - works in nearly every country on the planet to protect children’s rights and safeguard their futures.
@unicef.org
United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - works in nearly every country on the planet to protect children’s rights and safeguard their futures.
@unicef.org
Gun violence is a public health crisis affecting Austin and communities across the country.
That’s why I’m honored to earn the @momsdemandaction.org Gun Sense Candidate Distinction.
I'm committed to advancing local solutions that make our neighborhoods & cities safer.
Every year, hundreds of children in the US gain access to a gun and unintentionally shoot themselves or someone else. These tragedies are wholly preventable.
@besmartforkids.bsky.social teaches you how to securely store firearms, talk about secure storage, and keep kids safe. besmarforkids.org
We can’t build safer communities while gun laws remain full of loopholes.
Congress needs to close the Charleston Loophole, which allows gun purchases in three days even without a background check.
It’s common sense: background checks should always be required to buy a gun.
Sunday marks one year since the killings of Melissa and Mark Hortman. Here's how communities across Minnesota are honoring their memory.