Sunday, October 29, 2023

We know exactly how to stop mass shootings

Andra, no other developed country in the world faces levels of gun violence as high as we do. It doesn't have to be this way.

Dear MoveOn member,

Our hearts broke once again last week after one of the most deadly mass shootings in American history shattered the community of Lewiston, Maine.1

The gunman used an AR-15 style rifle, as in nearly all mass shootings.2 The shootings took place Wednesday night at a bowling alley that was hosting a children's bowling league and at a nearby restaurant.3 A total of 18 people are dead, and 13 people were injured—several critically.4

For two frightening days, large swaths of Southern Maine remained in lockdown, with schools and businesses closed. The gunman's body was found Friday night.5

Andra, no other developed country in the world faces levels of gun violence as high as we do.6 It doesn't have to be this way. Commonsense gun control works—as individual U.S. states and countries all around the world have shown.7

We must get weapons of war off of our streets. And now.

As author Stephen King, who lives in Maine, said on Thursday morning, "It's the rapid-fire killing machines, people. This is madness in the name of freedom. Stop electing apologists for murder."8

But some Republicans in Congress want to name the AR-15 the "national firearm."9 The new House speaker, Mike Johnson, is a shill for the NRA.10 Republicans in Congress wear pins with AR-15s on their lapels to mock efforts to pass gun safety laws. Republicans in Congress stand in the way of ALL commonsense gun safety bills—even research by government agencies on gun violence.11

But we can finally make change and pass gun safety laws—including an assault weapons ban, which President Joe Biden has long supported.12 Here's how:

Right now, there are 18 vulnerable House Republicans who stand in the way of protecting our bowling alleys, restaurants, schools, places of worship, grocery stores, movie theaters, concerts, communities, and even our own homes. These 18 Republicans represent districts that President Biden won in 2020—meaning we can defeat them next year, if we come together to make it happen.

There is a clear path forward to defeating these GOP obstructionists, and MoveOn has made the decision to go all in to ensure they lose in 2024, giving Democrats control of the House and the ability to pass gun legislation. We'll explain the plan below, but first we need to ask if you can donate $5 a month to power this lifesaving work.

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We call these members of Congress the "Complicit Caucus": 18 Republicans who won their seats by narrow margins in 2022 in districts that President Biden won in 2020. During their campaigns, they all pretended to be moderates who would put their constituents over their party, but they have voted in lockstep with MAGA extremists like Marjorie Taylor Greene and new House Speaker Mike Johnson.

These Republican representatives all represent purple and even blue districts—with constituents who overwhelmingly support commonsense gun laws—and if we can defeat just five of them, we will flip control of the House, paving the way for Democrats to not just pass gun safety laws but also codify the right to an abortion, protect Social Security and Medicare, and do so much more.

So how are we going to defeat them? By doing what MoveOn does best: building grassroots power in each of these districts, led by MoveOn members themselves.

With your help, here's what we're doing:

  • Identifying and training cohorts of volunteers in Complicit Caucus districts who will lead local efforts to host rallies, gain critically important local press coverage, educate constituents about their representatives' lies, and, when the time comes, mobilize voters en masse to defeat them at the polls.
  • Running ads specifically targeting swing voters in these districts to highlight the far-right extremist positions taken by the Complicit Caucus.
  • Plastering their districts with billboards and other highly visible reminders to voters that their representatives do not represent their interests.

This is the grassroots, shoe-leather work that is pivotal in building the power needed to defeat these candidates in 2024. Will you chip in $5 a month to power this work through Election Day?

Yes, I'll chip in monthly.

No, I'm sorry, I can't make a monthly donation.

Andra, at the time of this writing, 35,479 lives have been lost in the U.S. to gun violence in 2023.13 Sadly, by the time you read this, that number will be higher.

And Americans across age, class, and political party are all aligned in calling for change.

A full 80% of Americans—including 71% of Republicans!—support universal background checks for all gun sales.14

And strong majorities support everything from banning assault weapons and extended magazines to red flag laws and raising taxes on ammunition.15

Every single day that the GOP-led Congress refuses to act, they are endangering our lives and violating the will of the voters, and it is far past time that they are held accountable for it.

MoveOn is working to ensure that happens, but as a member-led organization, we can do it only with your support.

Please, if you are able, rush a gift of $5 a month—or whatever you can afford.

Yes, I'll chip in monthly.

No, I'm sorry, I can't make a monthly donation.

With heavy hearts, thanks for all you do.

–Mia, Emily, Jayne, David, Ethan, and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. "LIST: Deadliest mass shootings in modern US history," NBC10 Boston, October 26, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184839?t=8&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

2. "How AR-15-style rifles write the tragic history of America's mass shootings," NPR, May 10, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184874?t=10&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

3. "What We Know About the Shootings in Maine," The New York Times, October 28, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184875?t=12&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

4. Ibid.

5. "Maine Shootings: Suspect in Lewiston Mass Shooting Is Found Dead," The New York Times, October 27, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184880?t=14&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

6. "What other countries show us about America's gun violence epidemic," ABC News, November 5, 2021
https://act.moveon.org/go/184841?t=16&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

7. "Gun Safety Policies Save Lives," Everytown For Gun Safety, January 12, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184842?t=18&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

8. "Fearful Maine residents stay home amid massive search for suspect in killing of 18 people," AP News, October 26, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184843?t=20&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

9. "GOP Rep. Barry Moore Wants AR-15 as 'National Gun of America,'" Newsweek, February 21, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/172191?t=22&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

10. "Mike Johnson's Ratings and Endorsements," VoteSmart, accessed October 26, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184836?t=24&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

11. "Why Some Members of Congress Are Wearing AR-15 Assault Rifle Pins," Time, February 7, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/172192?t=26&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

12. "Biden once again urges Congress to pass assault weapons ban," The Guardian, January 24, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184844?t=28&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

13. "Gun Violence Archive 2023," Gun Violence Archive, October 28, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/52847?t=30&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

14. "After recent mass shootings, a majority of Americans desire stricter gun control laws," YouGov, February 1, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184845?t=32&akid=367758%2E53570607%2EA6esXd

15. Ibid.

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