We The People is a diverse organization seeking to end gun violence in the United States of America. While there are many layers to We The People, our main mission is promoting and fundraising to support "commonsense" gun solutions with goals to enact more thorough background checks, rigorous mental health evaluations, and among other positive solutions.
Today's America is riddled with gun violence. Since 2012, this country has witnessed and endured over 1,500 mass shootings leaving more than 1,700 people dead and over 6,000 wounded according to a research study published by Vox. The most deadly mass shooting in America's history was October 1, 2017 which left 58 people dead and 546 injured. That shooting replaced the Orlando nightclub shooting, where over 50 people were killed just a year earlier, as the deadliest mass shooting in American history.
Just last night, November 28, there was an active shooter in downtown Reno, Nevada. Similar to the mass murderer in the Las Vegas massacre, the shooter was firing from an elevated position; only this time rather than a casino hotel room, the shooter was discovered in Reno's Montage apartments. While the shooters true motives are still being investigated, the location chosen seems to indicate the malicious intention of committing harmful acts against downtown Reno's inhabitants.
These occurrences happen so often that Americans have begun to become desensitized to shootings. Events like this only fuel We The People's motives to aim for stricter legislation and reestablishes our passion to assist in ending unnecessary gun violence. Our organization also has a less politically motivated mission to promote education, safety, and responsibility among gun owners and those interested in purchasing guns. We The People will offer a free potentially life-saving course that gives access to knowledge and training on how to respond if an active shooter is in your area.
The America of today cannot be the America of our future.
We the people have a right to bear arms, but we must make it our mission to do so responsibly and with the proper education to avoid unhappy outcomes. Together we can create a better, safer America.