We Will Not Back Down: Committed to Keep Fighting to Reduce Gun Violence

Organizing for Action
Ralph —

Last Thursday in Washington, D.C., I joined 30 OFA volunteers and three gun violence survivors as they delivered our petition to Congress with more than 1.4 million signatures. It was an amazing day, and a reminder that we’re nowhere near done with this fight.

Take a look at the highlights — and say you’re with us, committed to keep fighting to help reduce gun violence:

1.4 million Americans are committed to our fight to prevent gun violence. Are you in?

What impressed me most on Thursday was getting a chance to talk with survivors like Pam Simon, Sami Rahamim, and Lori Haas.

You’ll see in the video that these folks have turned their personal pain into action, and a force for good. It’s enough to change hearts and minds.

OFA volunteers got a chance to meet with a few leaders in Congress, like Rep. Mike Thompson, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who asked all of us to keep fighting — and even gave folks a few tips on how to keep the pressure on their fellow lawmakers.

Senator Reid even tweeted: “Today, we received a petition from over 1.4 million Americans who demand action on background checks. This fight is not over.”

I am more confident than ever that, if we keep working and making our voices heard, we can and will win this. The petition delivery was a big moment — but it’s not the end of this fight.

Watch the video and say you’re ready to stay at it:

http://my.barackobama.com/Not-Backing-Down

Thanks — stay tuned for what’s next,

Jon

Jon Carson
Executive Director
Organizing for Action @JonCarsonOFA

P.S. — One of the most exciting parts of the day was completely spontaneous: Pam Simon, a survivor of the Tucson shooting, ran into her senator, Jeff Flake, and talked with him about his no vote. Read what happened next.

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!