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Indivisible Ventura: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and domestic violence is a gun violence issue


Action: This is a good day to remind your legislators that we know exactly which group is holding up H.R.8. – Universal background checks.

H.R. 8 – “To require a background check for every firearm sale.” was passed by the House on Feb. 27, 2019, and was cosponsored by these legislators. (Brownley and Carbajal are both cosigners). Eight months later, it still hasn’t seen the inside of the Senate. Meanwhile, NRA friend, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) has just launched his misdirected RESPONSE Act, which concentrates on mental health, despite minimal evidence that it’s tied to mass shootings, along with more shooter drills, increased surveillance of students and expedited executions of mass shooters. Nearly 1,700 children and teens die by gun homicide every year and that’s the best they can do. In comparison, vaping has killed a total of 33 people, yet our president is already planning to ban e-cigarette flavors that appeal to children.

The president is creating a myth that the House has done nothing but concentrate on impeaching him. Tell your senators that we are not fooled. 

Minimal script for Democratic senators: I’m calling from [zip code] and I want our Senator [___] to remind their GOP colleagues that we know that they are responsible for preventing H.R. 8  from coming to a vote. We are aware that every day, 100 of our number are killed with guns, and every month, that adds up to a cumulative tragedy the scale of 9/11, happening all across our country.

Minimal script for Republican senators: I’m calling from [zip code] and I want Senator [___] to remind their GOP colleagues that we know that they are responsible for preventing H.R. 8  from coming to a vote. We are aware that every day, 100 of our number are killed with guns, and every month, that adds up to a cumulative tragedy the scale of 9/11, happening all across our country. Every picture we see of a tiny casket, a row of crosses outside a shooting site, or sobbing relatives, we will remember at the polls that you stood by and did nothing.

Contact:
Senator Feinsteinemail, DC (202) 224-3841, LA (310) 914-7300, SF (415) 393-0707, SD (619) 231-9712, Fresno (559) 485-7430
and Senator Harrisemail, DC (202) 224-3553, LA (213) 894-5000, SAC (916) 448-2787, Fresno (559) 497-5109, SF (415) 355-9041, SD (619) 239-3884
Who is my representative/senator?: hq-salsa.wiredforchange.com 

Action: Learn about March for Our Live’s “Peace Plan for a Safer America. 

If you aren’t signed up for updates from March for Our Lives, do so here.

(March for our Lives) Every day in America, more than 100 lives are taken by the deadly epidemic of gun violence. Among young people, gun violence has become a top cause of death, second only to drug overdoses. It has many root causes, including hate, poverty, and despair. It’s a deeply intersectional issue, inextricably bound with our long journey for racial justice, economic justice, immigrant rights, and the rights of our LGBTQ allies. And it’s amplified by the societal belief that a gun can solve our problems.

We don’t have to live like this: in fear for our lives and our families. The federal government has failed in its responsibility to protect the safety and well-being of the public with regard to the nation’s gun violence epidemic. The time for comprehensive and sweeping reform is now. We need ambitious leadership throughout the whole of government to stand in opposition to the gun lobby and industry in order to secure a peaceful America for generations to come.

By raising the standards of gun ownership, we can save lives and help break the cycle of domestic violence. We have the power to demand change and make our country safer, both in our neighborhoods and in our homes. Gun violence is destroying our generation. This is simply unacceptable. That’s why, as survivors and students of March For Our Lives, we believe it’s time for a Peace Plan for a Safer America.

Below is an outline of the March for our Lives Peace Plan. To view the entire plan, click here.

1. CHANGE THE STANDARDS OF GUN OWNERSHIP

2. HALVE THE RATE OF GUN DEATHS IN 10 YEARS

3. ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE GUN LOBBY AND INDUSTRY

4. NAME A DIRECTOR OF GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Appoint a National Director of Gun Violence Prevention (GVP) who reports directly to the President, with the mandate to operationalize our federal goals and empower existing federal agencies such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) – agencies that have all been structurally weakened by the gun lobby. The National Director of GVP would begin by overseeing a down payment of $250 million in annual funding for research by the CDC and other federal agencies on gun violence prevention.

5. GENERATE COMMUNITY-BASED SOLUTIONS

Fully fund targeted interventions addressing the intersectional dimensions of gun violence, including community-based urban violence reduction programs, suicide prevention programs, domestic violence prevention programs, mental and behavioral health service programs, and programs to address police violence in our communities.

6. EMPOWER THE NEXT GENERATION

Automatically register eligible voters and mail voter registration cards to all Americans when they turn 18. Create the “Safety Corps,” a Peace Corps for gun violence prevention. The younger generations are disproportionately affected by gun violence. They should have a say in how their country solves this epidemic.

Oct 26 – Ventura Critical Mass “Solidarity Bike Ride” in Oxnard

Oct 27 – Free IMMIGRATION LEGAL AID Fair – Volunteers Needed! Every last Sunday of the month we assist residents, alongside immigration lawyers, in filling out paperwork for citizenship, DACA and green card renewals. Can’t make it? Help fund this event

Nov 2 – Asylum Advocacy Conference

Nov 7 – Mud and Dust – Climate Future at Oxnard College Live

Nov 9 – Borderline Strong Party In The Park


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