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This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we're committed to electing leaders who will put survivors f

This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we're committed to electing leaders who will put survivors first. [–]( Hi– October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This devastating crisis isn't unique to America, but lax gun laws are—and guns are more likely to turn abuse fatal. Abusers with firearms are five times more likely to kill their female victims, and guns further exacerbate abusive power dynamics. Research shows, however, that homicides in domestic violence relationships drop when state legislatures prohibit people subject to a domestic violence restraining order from having guns. Our lawmakers can curb this deadly crisis right now by passing policies that disrupt abusers' access to guns. In 17 days, we can elect leaders up and down the ballot who are committed to disarming abusers, protecting women and families, and ending our nation's deadly gun violence crisis. [Have you made your plan to vote yet?]( [MAKE MY PLAN]( At every level of government, our leaders have the power to pass common-sense policies that protect survivors of domestic violence. That's why we must vote all the way down our ballots—for state legislators, school board members, and local judges who are committed to keeping us safe. And the choice at the top of the ticket couldn't be clearer: One candidate has spent her entire career protecting women and families from domestic violence and gun violence, and the other was found liable for sexual abuse. 76 women in the U.S. are shot and killed by intimate partners every month, and we deserve lawmakers who will prioritize survivors and protect our lives. [Find out where, when, and how to cast your ballot for Gun Sense Candidates on or before November 5.]( Building a future free from gun violence is going to take all of us. See you at the polls, Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund [P.S. Want to help us get out the vote for Gun Sense Candidates? We're hosting a Weekend of Action on Oct 18–20. Find an event near you to get involved.]( If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, available 24/7, for confidential assistance from a trained advocate. You can also find more resources on legal assistance in English and Spanish at [WomensLaw.org.]( Paid for by Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund, www.gunsensevoter.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Your contribution is not tax-deductible as a charitable contribution or as a business expense under IRC Section 162(e). Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of the individual whose contribution exceeds $200 in a calendar year. [DONATE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from Everytown, please [click here](. [sp]

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