Take Action
1. Get Started.
Whether you give time or money, there's a place in one of these amazing organizations for everyone:
States United to Prevent Gun Violence
Moms Demand Action
Everytown for Gun Safety
The Brady Campaign
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence
Sandy Hook Promise
Pledge to Ask
Newtown Action Alliance
One Pulse for America
Women Against Gun Violence
Whether you give time or money, there's a place in one of these amazing organizations for everyone:
States United to Prevent Gun Violence
Moms Demand Action
Everytown for Gun Safety
The Brady Campaign
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence
Sandy Hook Promise
Pledge to Ask
Newtown Action Alliance
One Pulse for America
Women Against Gun Violence
2. Call/Tweet Congress.
Contact your representatives in Congress and demand that they support common-sense measures to curb gun violence.
The number of the Capitol Hill switchboard is (202) 224-3121 and here's an easy way to tweet to them (even if you don't know your congressperson or you're not on Twitter).
Contact your representatives in Congress and demand that they support common-sense measures to curb gun violence.
The number of the Capitol Hill switchboard is (202) 224-3121 and here's an easy way to tweet to them (even if you don't know your congressperson or you're not on Twitter).
3. Write/Email Letters.
Write the editors of local and major newspapers (search by zip code), voicing your opinion on background checks, open carry, child safety, or any other gun sense issue.
Tips and talking points
Write the editors of local and major newspapers (search by zip code), voicing your opinion on background checks, open carry, child safety, or any other gun sense issue.
Tips and talking points