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That’s the donation we’re asking you to make before midnight. One dollar. That’s the donation we’re asking you to make before midnight. [{NAME} -- seriously, just $1.]( $1 to elect gun safety champions dedicated to banning assault weapons, like the ones used in the Parkland and Pulse tragedies. $1 to defeat cowards who witness mass slaughter and refuse to take a stand against weapons of war. $1 to stop entirely preventable mass shootings carried out at the hands of assault weapons in our schools, nightclubs, places of worship, grocery stores, and everywhere in between. It’s probably hard to imagine that $1 has the power to do all these things. But when we all give, it adds up fast -- and the more we raise, the more we can donate to our gun safety champions on the frontlines of the fight to protect our communities. [So please, {NAME}: Can we count on you to chip in just $1 before midnight? If you -- and everyone reading this -- chips in $1, it would make a world of difference in our campaign to elect a wave of gun safety champions and finally ban assault weapons. >>]( [Chip in $1 now >>]( Thanks for your support, Team Ban Assault Weapons NOW! [P.S. Join us on the US Capitol Steps starting June 6th for a sit-in to demand an assault weapons ban. >>](        ‚  ‚   BAWN is committed to replacing every cowardly and complacent lawmaker, regardless of party, that denies your right to live without fear of being shot. Legislators that support the deadly proliferation of guns, instead of common sense gun safety measures, are responsible for the carnage of gun violence -- and must be voted out. BAWN also lobbies legislators to support the assault weapon and large capacity magazine ban bills that will help put an end to the slaughter of innocent Americans. But they can’t do this alone. BAWN is relying on your support to kick every coward who refuses to protect our children and families OUT of office. Will you chip in right away? [DONATE](   To learn more about our story, watch this video from our chair Gail Schwartz [here.]( [I'm Gail Schwartz, Chair of Ban Assault Weapons Now](   To learn more about our work, watch this video from the families of Parkland and Pulse [here.]( [Weapons of War Video](    [If you want to stay updated but receive fewer emails, please let us know.]( [Unsubscribe]( Ban Assault Weapons NOW 6619 S Dixie Hwy #148 Miami, FL 33143 United States  Paid political advertisement paid for by Ban Assault Weapons NOW          Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Ban Assault Weapons NOW!, please [click here](.

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