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Urge Your U.S. Senators to Help Stop Gun Trafficking

The Federal Firearm Licensee Act (FFLA) is a bill that ensures bad actors in the industry are held accountable by strengthening background checks, recordkeeping and physical security, and inspection requirements for gun dealers. With the Senate introduction of the FFLA, our senators have an opportunity to act to hold the gun industry accountable.

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Dual Tragedies: Domestic Homicide-Suicides with a Firearm

On average, more than once per day in the United States, a tragedy occurs where a perpetrator kills an intimate partner, and then dies by suicide themself. Of these incidents, 93 percent involved a gun, and 95 percent had women killed by their male partners.

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Everytown starts with you, and it starts in your town.

Gun violence touches every town in America. For too long, change has been thwarted by the gun lobby and by leaders who refuse to take common-sense steps that will save lives.

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