If you not working and in the area maybe we should have our own presence there for support.
SATURDAY, APPRIL 20, 2013 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Protest Vigil at Senator Kelly Ayotte’s Nashua Office
144 Main Street I Nashua, NH
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Dear Friends of Safer Communities:
Imagine that your house is on fire. In seconds, the flames will engulf all your worldly possessions. You only have time to take one thing with you, and get out.
Would you choose your child, or your gun?
Senator Kelly Ayotte chose the gun. By voting down bi-partisan legislation to require criminal and mental health background checks for internet and private gun sales – a measure supported by 9 in 10 NH voters – Sen. Ayotte turned her back on the victims and families of Sandy Hook. She turned her back on Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney, who was shot and killed by a criminal offender who got the guns through private transfers. She turned her back on New Hampshire parents, who will go to bed tonight wondering if the next tragic episode of gun violence will devastate their own town, or destroy their own family.
Instead of supporting moderate, commonsense gun policy to make our communities safer, Kelly Ayotte sided with gun manufacturers and paid lobbyists whose sole mission is to stop legislation that could prevent them from selling more guns to more people, no questions asked.
Let Senator Ayotte know that you will not forget – and that you will not stop speaking out about the urgent need for stronger gun safety laws in America.
If you can’t join us at the protest vigil in Nashua on Saturday, it’s important to email or call Senator Ayotte and let her know how you feel about her vote to kill the background check bill. The number for her Washington office is 202-224-3324; here’s the link to send an email:
Offices | Kelly Ayotte - United States Senator
And while you’re at it, please call or email Senator Jeanne Shaheen to thank her for doing the right thing by supporting the Manchin-Toomey background check amendment. The number for her Washington office is 202-224-2841; the link to send an email is here:
Contact | Jeanne Shaheen - United States Senator for New Hampshire
We lost Round One – but there’s plenty of fight left in New Hampshire’s grassroots gun violence prevention movement and we’re determined to make progress. Won’t you join us?
In peace and solidarity,
Judy Stadtman
Project for Safer Communities NH
[email protected]
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SaferNH
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SATURDAY, APPRIL 20, 2013 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Protest Vigil at Senator Kelly Ayotte’s Nashua Office
144 Main Street I Nashua, NH
Sign up on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/287774884689955/
Dear Friends of Safer Communities:
Imagine that your house is on fire. In seconds, the flames will engulf all your worldly possessions. You only have time to take one thing with you, and get out.
Would you choose your child, or your gun?
Senator Kelly Ayotte chose the gun. By voting down bi-partisan legislation to require criminal and mental health background checks for internet and private gun sales – a measure supported by 9 in 10 NH voters – Sen. Ayotte turned her back on the victims and families of Sandy Hook. She turned her back on Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney, who was shot and killed by a criminal offender who got the guns through private transfers. She turned her back on New Hampshire parents, who will go to bed tonight wondering if the next tragic episode of gun violence will devastate their own town, or destroy their own family.
Instead of supporting moderate, commonsense gun policy to make our communities safer, Kelly Ayotte sided with gun manufacturers and paid lobbyists whose sole mission is to stop legislation that could prevent them from selling more guns to more people, no questions asked.
Let Senator Ayotte know that you will not forget – and that you will not stop speaking out about the urgent need for stronger gun safety laws in America.
If you can’t join us at the protest vigil in Nashua on Saturday, it’s important to email or call Senator Ayotte and let her know how you feel about her vote to kill the background check bill. The number for her Washington office is 202-224-3324; here’s the link to send an email:
Offices | Kelly Ayotte - United States Senator
And while you’re at it, please call or email Senator Jeanne Shaheen to thank her for doing the right thing by supporting the Manchin-Toomey background check amendment. The number for her Washington office is 202-224-2841; the link to send an email is here:
Contact | Jeanne Shaheen - United States Senator for New Hampshire
We lost Round One – but there’s plenty of fight left in New Hampshire’s grassroots gun violence prevention movement and we’re determined to make progress. Won’t you join us?
In peace and solidarity,
Judy Stadtman
Project for Safer Communities NH
[email protected]
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SaferNH
Use this link sign up for the Project for Safer Communities NH email alerts and action updates:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dExHQ3JyWUdjYmVhUW1NXzJDY1NGYkE6MA
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