BREAKING: Senator @KamalaHarris has just been selected by Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate @JoeBiden as his running mate for the 2020 presidential election! The Biden/Harris ticket is the strongest gun safety ticket in U.S. history. #TeamJoe
Senator @KamalaHarris is a passionate advocate for gun safety and has co-sponsored a long list of gun safety legislation as a U.S. senator. Her 2020 presidential candidacy had a robust and comprehensive platform designed to protect Americans from gun violence. #TeamJoe
With 84 days left until the 2020 election, our grassroots army of volunteers is fully engaged, working day in and day out to elect gun sense candidates like @JoeBiden and Senator @KamalaHarris up and down the ballot. #TeamJoe
Join us in electing a president and vice president who are committed to ending the gun violence crisis in America. Text REGISTER to 644-33 to register to vote or to update your voter registration. #TeamJoe
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VOLUNTEER VICTORIES! #ElectionNight results are still coming in, but our volunteers are winning races up and down the ballot in states across the country!
Follow this thread for all of our amazing volunteer victories! #DemandASeat 🧵
VOLUNTEER VICTORY IN VIRGINIA! Rozia Henson has been elected to the Virginia State House, representing District 19! @Henson4Virginia is a passionate advocate for gun safety who is committed to enacting strong gun laws that will save lives. #DemandASeat #VALeg
VOLUNTEER VICTORY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE! Congratulations to Moms Demand Action volunteer-turned-Concord School Board Representative for Ward B, Liz Boucher! As a safe storage champion, we know Liz will work tirelessly to keep our schools safe! #DemandASeat
Jennifer Sharp is painfully aware of the dangers of an armed abuser. Both her mother, Cindy, and her daughter, Kaila, were shot & killed by intimate partners. Jennifer is wearing orange for the 70 women per month in the US whose lives are taken in this terrifying way. #WearOrange
Jennifer was inspired to join the gun violence prevention movement because she wanted to do something meaningful to honor the two women she loved the most. #WearOrange
“After searching in the dark for so long, I finally found where I belong,” Jennifer said. “I attended a support group, which was an amazing and uplifting experience. Speaking to other members with the same experiences has helped me immensely on my healing journey.” #WearOrange
Arry McNeill has not only endured the trauma of having a child taken by gun violence, her pain is compounded by the fact that her son’s shooting death remains unsolved. Today, she is wearing orange for Antonio and all those who live with unanswered questions. #WearOrange
“Every time I hear about a shooting, especially of a young person, I feel the pain of their parents like they are my own child,” Arry said. “The high rate of lives that families have lost breaks my heart.” #WearOrange
Today, Arry fights with other survivors of gun violence to ensure no other parent experiences this kind of trauma. #WearOrange
On January 21, 2013, Hadiya Pendleton, a high school student from the South Side of Chicago, marched in President Obama’s second inaugural parade. One week later, Hadiya was shot and killed on a playground in Chicago. She would have turned 26 today. #WearOrange 🧵
Soon after Hadiya’s death, her friends commemorated her life by wearing orange. They chose orange because it’s the color hunters wear in the woods to protect themselves. #WearOrange
In June of 2015, a broad coalition asked people nationwide to join what Hadiya’s friends started for the first National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Americans will #WearOrange again this year to honor victims and survivors of gun violence and to spread awareness about this crisis.
Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25, was the first victim shot and killed in the Cleveland, Texas mass shooting this weekend. She went to the front door to talk the shooter down and protect her family. She was dedicated to her loved ones, sending support to her relatives in Honduras.
Daniel Enrique Laso was Sonia’s son. He was a “sweet,” active child who loved to play soccer and ride bikes with other kids in the neighborhood. Daniel dreamed of becoming a police officer when he grew up. He was only eight years old.
Julisa Molina Rivera, 31, was enjoying an evening with her extended family when the shooting began. She died shielding Sonia’s two younger children from the bullets. The 2-year-old and 6-week-old survived, unharmed.
Yesterday, Live Nation announced the cancellation of the 2022 Music Midtown festival—set to take place in Atlanta this September—with multiple sources citing Georgia’s weak gun laws as the cause of this year’s cancellation. rollingstone.com/music/music-ne…
Music Midtown is held each year in Piedmont Park, but thanks to Georgia’s weak gun laws, festival organizers are unable to enforce a prohibition on firearms during the event — a key stipulation for some of the artists who were slated to perform.
Georgia has some of the country’s weakest firearm laws. Earlier this year, despite the objections of 70 percent of Georgia voters, Gov. Brian Kemp signed permitless carry into law, allowing people to carry concealed guns in public with no background check and no safety training.