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Two-thirds of women killed by an intimate partner are killed with a gun. My daughter was one of them.

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Survivors are doing the work to keep our communities safe. Will the Supreme Court do the same? Hiâ?

Survivors are doing the work to keep our communities safe. Will the Supreme Court do the same? [–]( Hi– My daughter, Jennifer, died the day after Valentine's Day, 2006—three months before her high school graduation. She was murdered by someone who got access to a gun, but never should have—an ex-boyfriend who took advantage of her trusting and giving nature. And Jennifer's story, devastatingly, isn't unique. Domestic violence is closely linked to the widespread and growing use of guns by abusers: Nearly two-thirds of people killed by an intimate partner are killed with a gun. And this year, the U.S. Supreme Court could issue another devastating blow to survivors as it rules whether domestic abusers subject to restraining orders can possess firearms. [Learn why the court's decision in U.S. v. Rahimi could mean life or death for millions of people experiencing intimate partner violence.]( [READ UP ON RAHIMI]( I've dedicated the last 18 years of my life without Jennifer to promoting healthy relationships and educating parents, teachers, and young people about the warning signs of teen dating violence through my organization, Jennifer Ann's Group. I do this work to ensure that no other parent has to be awakened in the middle of the night by friends pounding on the door. No more shocked, out-of-body emptiness. No more groggy-eyed astonishment. No more realization that nothing will ever be the same again. And I do this work to honor Jennifer. I can't bring my daughter back. Jennifer is gone. But I can share her story to underscore the risks of teen dating and intimate partner violence, and work to improve the laws that are meant to keep us safe. Because access to a gun makes it five times more likely that a woman will die at the hands of a domestic abuser, [the Supreme Court must do everything in its power to protect survivors.]( Thank you for being in this fight, Drew Crecente He/Him/His Everytown Survivor Network P.S. Help is available 24/7 through the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline at 1-866-331-9474 to be connected with an advocate who is trained to offer education, support, and advocacy to those involved in dating abuse relationships as well as concerned loved ones. Visit [loveisrespect.org]( for more information. For information on Jennifer Ann's Group and its work to prevent violence through video games, visit [jenniferann.org.]( Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (the "Everytown Support Fund") is the education, research, and litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety, the largest gun violence prevention organization in the country with over eight million supporters. The Everytown Support Fund seeks to improve our understanding of the causes of gun violence and help to reduce it by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, communicating this knowledge to the American public, and advancing gun safety and gun violence prevention in communities and the courts. Learn more at [www.everytownsupportfund.org](. Contributions to Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. [DONATE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from Everytown, please [click here](. [sp]

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