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Momsrising's Pledge to Continue to Fight for the Safety of Our Children We are not giving up. MomsRising’s Pledge to Continue to Fight for the Safety of Our Children and Communities We, the moms and leaders of the United States, pledge to continue to push for the following gun safety reforms to protect our kids, our families, and our communities: n Criminal background checks for all gun purchases, including at gun shows and on the Internet. n A ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. n A federal anti-gun-trafficking statute with real penalties to crack down on straw purchases. More than 20,000 signers See signatures here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.momsrising.org/images/Reduce_Violence_Pledge2_MomsRising.pdf Bridgette Lopez DPO AA Sandra APO AE Jennifer Garcia APO AE AE Bonny Lynn Babb Anchorage AK Waltraud Barron Anchorage AK Katie Bisson Anchorage AK Elaine Boling Anchorage AK Sarah Burtner Anchorage AK Jim Coe Anchorage AK Marjorie Fulmer Anchorage AK Dale Gardner Anchorage AK Paige Hodson Anchorage AK Marnie Kaler Anchorage AK Brendan O'Brien Anchorage AK Elizabeth O'Leary Anchorage AK Idamarie Piccard Anchorage AK Rosemary Romberg Anchorage AK Marilyn Scarborough Anchorage AK Katrina Seater Anchorage AK Sharon Smith Anchorage AK Julia Stefanich Anchorage AK Barbara Stillwater Anchorage AK Deborah Voves Anchorage AK Pamela Williams Anchorage AK Mark Steen Cordova AK India Young Douglas AK Katie Ringsmuth Eagle River AK Nelle Jurgeleit-Greene Haines AK Deb Klein Halibut Cove AK Kat Haber Homer AK diane mcbride Homer AK diane mcbride Homer AK dogan ozkan istanbul turkey AK Carol Gerken Juneau AK Susan Gill Juneau AK Beth Leban Juneau AK Carrie Macaulay Juneau AK Marianne Mills Juneau AK Karen Wilson Juneau AK Nicole Clark Kodiak AK Kristen Frank Kodiak AK Maureen Nolan kotzebue AK Deborah Retherford Palmer AK Therese Tomasoski Palmer AK Don Cornelius Petersburg AK David Kreiss-Tomkins Sitka AK David Athons Soldotna AK Alison Sayers Tanana AK Shonti Elder Wasilla AK Erika Zoebelein Alabaster AL ruby smith Albertville AL Puntadeleste aliceville AL Douglas Compton Andalusia AL TV RESS Athens AL Efrossini Albrecht Auburn AL Michael Garrett Auburn AL Paula Brown Bessemer AL Theresa Thomas Bessemer AL Ann Adams Birmingham AL Carol Binder Birmingham AL Lynda Brossette Birmingham AL christy falligant Birmingham AL Melissa Grober-Morrow Birmingham AL gwendolyn hill birmingham AL Betty Johnston Birmingham AL Betty Johnston Birmingham AL M. 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