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The NRA has a lot to learn from our founding fathers when it comes to guns on university campuses. 

The NRA has a lot to learn from our founding fathers when it comes to guns on university campuses. 


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This video says it all: Emergency calls reveal how disturbed many people are when they actually encounter open carry gun extremists.

Yale School of Medicine: "About 20 children per day in the United States are injured by firearmYale School of Medicine: "About 20 children per day in the United States are injured by firearmYale School of Medicine: "About 20 children per day in the United States are injured by firearmYale School of Medicine: "About 20 children per day in the United States are injured by firearm

Yale School of Medicine: "About 20 children per day in the United States are injured by firearms seriously enough to require hospitalization, and more than 6% of these children die from their injuries.“

We’re tired of the excuses and we’re taking a stand! We will no longer accept shootings by children as tragic "accidents." 

We can do better. We MUST do better.


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Today we honor a hero who truly understood the power of action, and what was to be lost when people

Today we honor a hero who truly understood the power of action, and what was to be lost when people remained silent in the face of injustice.


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BUSTED: The NRA fakes gun rally diversity with photoshopped stock images.

BUSTED: The NRA fakes gun rally diversity with photoshopped stock images.


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If we compared gun violence in U.S. cities to the deadliest nations in the world, via Citylab:  If i

If we compared gun violence in U.S. cities to the deadliest nations in the world, via Citylab: 

  • If it were a country, New Orleans (with a rate 62.1 gun murders per 100,000 people) would rank second in the world.
  • Detroit's gun homicide rate (35.9) is just a bit less than El Salvador (39.9).
  • Baltimore’s rate (29.7) is not too far off that of Guatemala (34.8).
  • Gun murder in Newark (25.4) and Miami (23.7) is comparable to Colombia (27.1).
  • Washington D.C. (19) has a higher rate of gun homicide than Brazil (18.1).
  • Atlanta’s rate (17.2) is about the same as South Africa (17).
  • Cleveland (17.4) has a higher rate than the Dominican Republic (16.3).
  • Gun murder in Buffalo (16.5) is similar to Panama (16.2).
  • Houston’s rate (12.9) is slightly higher than Ecuador’s (12.7).
  • Gun homicide in Chicago (11.6) is similar to Guyana (11.5).
  • Phoenix’s rate (10.6) is slightly higher than Mexico (10).
  • Los Angeles (9.2) is comparable to the Philippines (8.9).
  • Boston rate (6.2) is higher than Nicaragua (5.9).
  • New York, where gun murders have declined to just four per 100,000, is still higher than Argentina (3).
  • Even the cities with the lowest homicide rates by American standards, like San Jose and Austin, compare to Albania and Cambodia respectively.

h/tEverytown for Gun Safety


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