Veteran Stories

On Veterans Day, This Army Veteran and Gun Sense Candidate Shares Why He Ran For Arizona State Office

How Veterans and Those Who Care About Them Can Help Prevent Firearm Suicide

Meet the Veteran Modeling Responsible Behavior Around Firearms During SMART Week and Beyond

Remembering Chris Hixon, Navy Veteran and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Athletic Director
Why These Veterans Advocate for Gun Violence Prevention
Every year on November 11, the United States celebrates and honors veterans in recognition of their “patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.” Veterans Day marks the anniversary of the armistice in World War I, which went into effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. We spoke with four members of the Everytown Veteran Advisory Council about what Veterans Day means to them, why they advocate for gun violence prevention, and what solutions they would like to see implemented to address the gun violence crisis in the United States.

A Conversation With Navy Veteran and Everytown Veterans Advisory Council Founding Member Sarah Dachos
Military Veterans Urge Members Of The Senate To Support A Strong Extreme Risk Bill
Dear Members of Congress, As military veterans, we write to urge you to pass a strong Extreme Risk law, which would empower families and…