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Check out my op-ed in USA Today {NAME}, The start of 2023 has been alarming for those of us concerne

Check out my op-ed in USA Today {NAME}, The start of 2023 has been alarming for those of us concerned about the gun violence epidemic. On the heels of multiple mass shootings, I published an op-ed in USA Today this past weekend that shared my personal story and offered a path forward in this crisis. You can give it a read [here](. One particular note I addressed in the essay: Grief over gun violence is not a political ploy. Every time I call for action on this issue, Republicans accuse me of “using” the death of my son – and the countless others senselessly killed through gun violence – for political purposes. I don’t shy away from the fact that Jordan’s death spurred me to take action. I promised that I would turn my pain into purpose and fight to save the children of others so that no more moms would have to go through what I did. But it’s insulting to accuse me, and other survivors of gun violence, of using our pain as a political ploy when we know that unregulated guns are the problem. The statistics couldn’t be clearer. All I’m doing is stating the obvious: we can’t stand back and do nothing while the gun violence epidemic keeps taking its toll on our communities. However, the NRA and the Republicans who they back are hellbent on preventing any regulation that would make it harder to access these high-powered weapons. My team in Congress has successfully passed legislation on red flag laws and universal background checks, but until these mass shootings become tragedies of the past, we’re not done fighting. [Please sign on as a supporter of our efforts to curb the gun violence epidemic. Add your name to help our movement gain strength in numbers.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thanks for your support, Lucy McBath --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe. To get your Team McBath gear, [check out our online store]( today and get the latest merch for yourself! We try to send only the most important information and opportunities to participate via email. To support Congresswoman Lucy McBath with a contribution, [click here.]( Paid for by Friends of Lucy McBath Friends of Lucy McBath 375 Rockbridge Road NW Suite 172-255 Lilburn, GA 30047 United States

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