New Gun Violence Prevention Group 'Everytown for Gun Safety' Unites Mayors, Moms And Millions Of Americans On New Paths To Victory: State Capitols, Corporate Responsibility, Voter Activation


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New Gun Violence Prevention Group 'Everytown for Gun Safety' Unites

Mayors, Moms And Millions Of Americans On New Paths To Victory: State

Capitols, Corporate Responsibility, Voter Activation

NEW YORK, April 16, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Almost a year

after a minority of the U.S. Senate blocked legislation to require

comprehensive gun background checks despite near-unanimous public

support, a new organization launching today will unite millions of

Americans who will work together to end gun violence and counter the

Washington gun lobby: Everytown for Gun Safety. At its center, the

organization will house Mayors Against Illegal Guns, founded by former

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and former Boston Mayor Tom

Menino, and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, a grassroots

movement of moms that was founded the day after Newtown. Everytown

will ask Americans to join the fight to reduce the gun violence that

kills 86 Americans every day and affects every town - big cities and

small towns alike. This means continuing to press for change in

Washington and moving beyond Congress to bring the fight for

common-sense gun policies to state capitols, corporate boards, and

state and federal elections - fields of play formerly occupied almost

solely by the gun lobby. Supporters of Everytown will back candidates

and legislation that will save lives, donate to the group's efforts

and take action to raise awareness for important issues like guns in

schools, domestic violence, child access to guns, suicide and the

other ways that gun violence affects all Americans.

Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced in a New York Times

article published today that he plans to spend at least $50 million

this year to reduce gun violence through Everytown's educational and

advocacy efforts and through personal expenditures.

The organization also announced today the formation of Everytown's

advisory board - a distinguished and diverse group of leaders and gun

violence survivors: Art Acevedo, Tom Barrett, Stephen Barton, Michael

Bloomberg, David Boren, Eli Broad, Warren Buffett, Gloria Chavez,

David Chipman, Michael Coleman, Carlos Gimenez, Roxanna Green, Nick

Hanauer, Geoffrey Henry, Danny Jones, Ken Lerer, John Mack, Thomas

Menino, Marc Morial, Mike Mullen, Michael Nutter, Annise Parker,

Cleopatra Pendleton, Nathaniel Pendleton, Tom Ridge, Gilles Rousseau,

Christy Salters Martin and Shannon Watts.

"This is the beginning of a major new campaign to reduce the gun

violence that plagues communities across the country," said Michael R.

Bloomberg, chair of Everytown for Gun Safety. "There is no question

that more needs to be done to tackle this deadly problem, and that's

why more than 1.5 million Americans, nearly 1000 mayors and moms in

all 50 states have already come together to fight for common-sense

reform that will respect rights and save lives. This new organization

will bring more people into the fight against gun violence, which

affects every town in America."

"Moms need to know that when they drop their kids off at school,

they're learning math and science, not how to duck and cover from

gunfire," said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action.

"Everytown for Gun Safety will harness the grassroots power of Moms

and the many other Americans who want to protect their families and

communities from gun violence."

The group draws its name from the grim math of gun violence in

America: 86 Americans are killed with guns every day. "This isn't

just an urban problem, or a mass shooting problem. It can, and it

does, happen in every town," said John Feinblatt, president of

Everytown for Gun Safety. "And it will take every mayor, every mom,

and every one of us to persuade our policymakers that we have to do

more to protect our kids and our communities."

Watts and Feinblatt will host a media conference call today to discuss

the launch of Everytown at Noon EDT, please RSVP to

press@everytown.org

Moms, mayors, gun violence survivors, law enforcement officials, gun

owners, faith leaders and everyday Americans will also gather at

events across the country today to kick off Everytown. The events

will be held in Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; St. Petersburg,

Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Las Vegas, Nevada; Concord, New Hampshire;

Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania; Austin, Texas and Seattle, Washington.

At the events, Everytown will launch the 'Gun Sense Voter' campaign

that, for the first time, will mobilize one million voters to support

leaders and laws that promote gun safety. Everytown for Gun Safety

Action Fund, the group's advocacy arm, will also issue candidate

questionnaires and announce candidate scorecards to guide its

supporters and the public in state and federal elections in November.

The Action Fund will also form a separate, supporter-funded political

action committee.

Everytown aims to grow its ranks to 2.5 million supporters this year,

by addressing the ways that gun violence touches Americans, including

child access to guns, domestic violence, guns on campus and suicide.

Today, Everytown's charitable affiliate, the Everytown for Gun Safety

Support Fund, released the first video in a series called "Scenes from

Everytown: Stop the Violence." The first video illustrating the

dangers of child gun access can be viewed here.

Everytown will continue to press for change in Washington, including

comprehensive background checks and enhanced protections for the

victims of domestic violence. At the same time, Everytown will pivot

to mobilize voters in state electoral and legislative campaigns, along

with a ballot initiative to require universal background checks in

Washington State. The group will post robust field staff in more than

a dozen states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Indiana,

Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio,

Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

Since announcing their merger in December, Mayors Against Illegal Guns

and Moms Demand Action have achieved a number of shared goals that

will keep communities safer. In March, Facebook announced that the

company and its popular photo-sharing subsidiary Instagram would take

significant steps to block potentially illegal firearm sales through

their platforms, thanks to a month-long campaign that quickly drew

more than 230,000 supporters. In just the last month, the two groups

helped pass vital legislation in Washington State that will keep guns

out of the hands of domestic abusers. And in Travis County, Texas,

Mayors and Moms worked together with local political leaders to

effectively close the gun show loophole when Travis County

commissioners refused to lease county property to gun show organizers

unless they agreed to run background checks on their purchasers.

In the year since a minority of Senators blocked the Manchin-Toomey

amendment, the movement for common-sense gun laws has grown

significantly. Lawmakers passed critical laws in California,

Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Maryland, and New York in 2013, and

national polls continue to show an overwhelming majority of Americans

support closing the loopholes in our background check system that

allow criminals to buy guns online and at gun shows. In Colorado

alone, their new comprehensive background check requirement has

stopped more than 160 gun sales to prohibited purchasers. Everytown -

and its more than 1.5 million grassroots supporters - will move the

discussion forward and fight for policies proven to save lives.

About Everytown for Gun Safety Everytown for Gun Safety is a movement

of Americans fighting for common-sense policies that will reduce gun

violence and save lives. Everytown is the largest gun violence

prevention organization in the country with more than 1.5 million

supporters including moms, mayors, survivors, and everyday Americans

who are fighting for reforms that respect the Second Amendment and

protect people. At the core of Everytown are Mayors Against Illegal

Guns, founded in 2006 by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg

and former Boston Mayor Tom Menino, and Moms Demand Action for Gun

Sense in America, a grassroots movement of American mothers founded on

the day after Newtown. Learn more at www.everytown.org and follow us

@Everytown.

CONTACT: Erika Soto Lamb: erika@everytown.org or 646-580-5281 Stacey

Radnor: sradnor@everytown.org or 202-870-6668

SOURCE Everytown for Gun Safety

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