From Everytown for Gun Safety <[email protected]>
Subject May newsletter
Date June 1, 2025 4:11 PM
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of a megaphone being held in the air and volunteers outside the U.S.
Capitol.

Wear Orange—our annual gathering to honor victims and survivors of gun
violence—is next weekend, June 6–8!

This year, Wear Orange is focused on not only raising awareness but on the
many steps we can all take to protect our families and communities.
[ [link removed] ]There are hundreds of exciting Wear Orange events scheduled across the
country—from picnics and rallies to community conversations. Find one near
you!

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Action" next to images of Moms Demand Action signs in the air.

Last month, our Delaware volunteers and partners showed out for the
state's [ [link removed] ]largest Advocacy Day ever!

Over 130 attendees held 29 legislative meetings, convened the chapter's
first-ever community partner panel discussion about community violence
intervention work, and honored parents whose children were taken by gun
violence.

State legislative sessions across the country may be coming to a close,
but our volunteers organize in their communities year-round! [ [link removed] ]Join your
local Moms Demand Action chapter.

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Demand Action" next to images of Students Demand Action signs in the air.

Students are spending their summer break leveling up their organizing: The
Students Demand Action National Training Team is hosting workshops all
summer to help young people deepen their organizing and advocacy skills.

Whether you're new to organizing or have years of experience, our
workshops are designed to help you develop and practice the skills you
need to be an effective organizer, like asset mapping or building a strong
base on campus. [ [link removed] ]Sign up for a workshop this summer!

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to images newspapers.

Rhode Island volunteers are all in to support a bill banning deadly
assault weapons in their state. These are the weapons of choice for mass
shooters, and about two-thirds of Rhode Islanders agree that they have no
place in the state.

So last month, our movement organized at the State Capitol, where they
attended key hearings, pushed back on the gun lobby's claims, and
testified in support of the bill.

Read more in the Rhode Island Current: [ [link removed] ]"Gun bills draw a crowd to R.I.
State House for seven and a half hours of testimony."

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to images of a gavel and a courthouse.

[ [link removed] ]Ghost gun recoveries are down in major cities like Los Angeles. This
is the result of lawsuits to hold the ghost gun industry accountable,
state regulations on ghost guns, and ATF's federal rule regulating ghost
guns—which the Supreme Court just upheld.

Ghost guns look, shoot, and kill like real guns—and because of your
advocacy, they'll continue to be treated as such.

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[ [link removed] ]Be SMART is celebrating 10 years of life-saving impact! Be SMART
promotes responsible gun ownership to reduce the deaths, injuries, and
trauma that can result when a child or teen is able to access a gun.

What started in 2015 as a simple message has grown into a national
conversation about secure gun storage that is grounded in building
community and the simple steps we all can take to prevent child death and
injury.

From hundreds of partnerships with schools, hospitals, law enforcement,
and more, to countless personal conversations between neighbors and
friends, Be SMART volunteer leaders have worked tirelessly to change the
culture around gun safety and turn awareness into action.






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Together, we are taking on gun extremism and fighting for life-saving gun
safety laws. We depend on contributions from supporters like you to power
our movement for a future free from gun violence.

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