Ending Gun Violence for a Safer, More Peaceful Nation
You're Invited!
CT Voters for Gun Safety
CT Voters for Gun SafetyWho:
CT Voters for Gun Safety is a non-partisan committee supporting candidates for Connecticut State office who support strong gun safety laws. 

What:
Marching to the Polls:
Campaign Seminar to Protect CT's Gun Laws

When:
Saturday, September 13, 2014

Where:
The Inn at Middletown, 70 Main Street, Middletown, CT

How:
RSVP by registering
HERE

Voters have the power to elect candidates who support strong gun laws.  Bolstering this power in the August 12 primaries, CT Voters for Gun Safety endorsed candidates who had taken strong positions on gun violence prevention.  Four of them won: Senate candidates Andres Ayala, Eric Coleman, and Betsy Ritter; and House candidate Cristin McCarthy Vahey.  The ENOUGH Campaign is proud to support CVGS and is passing on their upcoming conference invitation to you.
 
Now it's time to take the next step to ensure that candidates who support gun safety win in November.  Please see the above invitation to the CT Voters for Gun Safety 2014 conference and let them know if you're coming by registering here ASAP.  There is no charge to attend, but space is limited, so please make your reservation now.

We look forward to seeing you there!

In Peace,
The ENOUGH Campaign

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Who We Are

Formed by local moms from Fairfield County, CT just days following the Newtown shooting, The ENOUGH Campaign's mission is to protect our families and our country as we advocate for more public awareness on the issues of gun violence prevention in America. Through legislative advocacy and community education, we champion stronger gun laws and aim to transform public perceptions of gun safety.

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