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Canada announces immediate ban on ‘military-grade’ assault weapons

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday an immediate ban on "military-grade assault weapons" nationwide. The announcement follows the deaths of 22 people in a mass shooting rampage last month in Nova Scotia. "These weapons were designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to kill the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time," Trudeau said. "You don't need an AR-15 to bring down a deer." Trudeau said a two year amnesty period on the regulation would take effect to allow gun owners to comply, and that he would work on legislation to compensate owners of the weapons.

The NRA is showing its true colors yet again. In a strategy right out of its playbook of greed and extremism, the NRA is using the COVID-19 pandemic to fuel its guns everywhere agenda and boost gun sales nationwide.


The worst part? The NRA and its allies have pressured Trump's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to list gun shops as essential businesses – even as gun violence continues across the country and people sheltering at home find themselves at an increased risk of firearm suicide, domestic violence, and intimate partner violence.


The DHS needs to reverse this policy immediately. Tell the Trump administration: Gun shops are not essential businesses.

Trump echoing the NRA's extreme rhetoric

Since we launched this campaign, over 80,000 of you have signed the petition to demand that Trump's DHS reverse its decision on gun shops. But the NRA and its allies haven't slowed down either: they're doubling down on their apocalyptic fear-mongering, something they've done in national crises from 9/11 to Superstorm Sandy to line the pockets of gun manufacturers. On top of that, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is now telling gun stores that they can operate drive-up gun sales to mitigate health concerns.


Donald Trump is showing why he's the NRA's #1 ally, even during a public health crisis. Just a few hours ago, he echoed the NRA's extreme rhetoric in a tweet, comparing gun safety laws and social distancing to an entire state being "under siege."


Trump does the bidding of the gun lobby, and we need to make sure that ends this year. Do your part to defeat Donald Trump and the NRA in November.

The only thing under siege in Virginia is the NRA's political influence. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed several common-sense gun reforms into law that will keep Virginians safe from gun violence. After Everytown and Moms Demand Action helped Gun Sense Candidates secure victories across the Commonwealth in 2017 and 2019, these new gun safety laws became a reality.



The Supreme Court on Monday sidestepped issuing a major ruling on a New York handgun law, a blow to gun rights advocates and the Trump administration, who had hoped the conservative majority would expand gun rights as early as this term.

Ariane de Vogue and Devan Cole: Supreme Court avoids new Second Amendment ruling, dealing blow to gun rights advocates

The court's action means that the Supreme Court has gone a decade without deciding a major 2nd Amendment case.


The case, which was argued in December, concerns a New York City law that regulates where licensed handgun owners can take a locked and unloaded handgun.


Monday's order is a victory -- for now -- for supporters of gun regulations who feared the justices would take an idiosyncratic state law and use it as a vehicle to expand upon a landmark opinion by the late Justice Antonin Scalia from 2008 that held for the first time that an individual had a right to keep and bear arms at home for self-defense.


In an unsigned opinion, the court said on Monday that it sent the case back to the lower court because after the justices agreed to hear the dispute, the New York City law at issue was changed. The court directed a lower court to consider remaining claims from the challengers of the law.


Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas dissented.

The case marked the first major gun rights case heard by President Donald Trump's two nominees. Gorsuch joined the dissent. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, on the other hand, said in a concurring opinion that while the court should sidestep the case at hand, he also agreed with the dissenters' concerns that lower courts have been thumbing their noses at Supreme Court precedent on the 2nd Amendment and said the court should "address that issue soon." When the Supreme Court agreed to take up the case, the law blocked individuals from removing a handgun from the address listed on the license except to travel to nearby authorized small arms ranges or shooting clubs. New York argued the rule was not a burden on 2nd Amendment rights and that it represented a reasonable means to protect public safety.

The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, a gun owners group and individual plaintiffs challenged the law arguing that it was too restrictive and that a New Yorker could not transport his handgun to his "second home for the core constitutional purpose of self-defense or to an upstate county to participate in a shooting competition, or even across the bridge to a neighboring city for target practice."

Lawyers for the Trump administration sided with the challengers, arguing that "few laws in our history have restricted the right to keep and bear arms as severely as this ban does."

In a twist, after the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, the city allowed licensed owners to take handguns to other locations, including second homes or shooting ranges outside city limits. In addition, the State of New York amended its handgun licensing statute to require localities to allow licensed gun owners to engage in such transport.

As a result, New York argued the justices should dismiss the case.

Lawyers challenging the law countered that the only reason it was amended was supporters of gun regulations feared that the Supreme Court's new conservative majority might use the idiosyncratic law to render a broad decision cutting back on gun restrictions.

An 'epiphany of sorts,' Alito says of New York

In his dissent, Alito expressed frustration that the court had declined to decide whether the city's law violated the 2nd Amendment.


"Although the city had previously insisted that its ordinance served important public safety purposes, our grant of review apparently led to an epiphany of sorts, and the city quickly changed its ordinance," Alito wrote.


Alito stressed that even though the law had been changed, those challenging it had not been provided with all the relief they sought.

"Petitioners got most, but not all, of the prospective relief they wanted," Alito wrote, "and that means that the case is not dead." He specifically noted their claims for damages.

Alito also took special aim at a "friend of the court" brief filed by Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and others, suggesting the senators had tried to intimidate the court.

"Five United States Senators, four of whom are members of the bar of this Court, filed a brief insisting that the case be dismissed," Alito wrote.

Whitehouse had suggested that if the court did not dismiss the case, the public would believe the court was motivated by politics. "The Supreme Court is not well," Whitehouse wrote. "Perhaps the Court can heal itself before the public demands it to be restructured in order to reduce the influence of politics."

"If a case is on our docket and we have jurisdiction," Alito retorted, "we have an obligation to decide it."

Alito said he would have found that the New York City ordinance was unconstitutional and that it burdened the right to bear arms that was recognized in the court's 2008 decision called District of Columbia v. Heller. He said there is "cause for concern" that lower courts are not abiding by that decision.

"History provides no supporter for a restriction of this type," Alito said.

The gun-control groups Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund and Moms Demand Action welcomed the court's decision on Monday, with Everytown President John Feinblatt saying in a statement that the court "just thwarted the gun lobby's hope for a broad ruling that could slow the gun safety movement's growing momentum."

Brady President Kris Brown said the case was "moot" in December when the court first heard arguments. "The issue at the heart of this case was already resolved and the plaintiffs had already received everything they had demanded and more. Recognizing this, the court's decision that there is no case here is common-sense," Brown said in a statement. "That the court recognizes this too merely underscores the desperation of the NRA and their allies to use this issue to advance a radical reinterpretation of the Second Amendment."

The justices announced that next Friday, when they hold their regularly scheduled conference, they will discuss whether to take up other 2nd Amendment cases for next term.


The conference is a private telephone call between the justices.

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On The Rampage with Don Lichterman listens to 'Thank You' by Led Zeppelin and notably, Jimmy Page's guitar work, 'Runaway Train' (the Movie), Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, talks about the Gun Safety Report, asks if we think gun safety is a winning issue in Texas?, Congress and the Senate, Black History Month, Joni Ernst, Mike Bloomberg's Gun Safety Policy...Plus, so much more on today's Podcast!

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There is a huge opportunity to elect gun safety leaders to Congress who will pass commonsense gun laws.


In 2018, history was made by electing a gun safety majority in the House that passed universal background checks. But we need to do the same in the Senate to get a bill signed into law and save lives.


We have a president in the White House and Republicans in the Senate who refuse to act. So it’s up to us this year to flip seats and elect gun safety candidates—but we can only do that with your help.



Americans overwhelmingly support commonsense gun reform, and those in the pocket of the NRA need to know their time in Congress has come to an end.


Democrats only need to flip a few seats in the Senate to ensure a gun safety majority.

Every dollar that you donate will contribute to our important work this year to take back the Senate and save lives.


Gun violence impacts Americans every single day, but a large part of that impact rests on the shoulders of Black Americans. Making up the majority of gun homicide victims, Black Americans are 10 times more likely than their white counterparts to die by gun homicide.

At Everytown for Gun Safety, we know that Black Americans are not only at the forefront of experiencing the disproportionate effects of gun violence, but also on the front lines of fighting against it.


That's why throughout all of Black History Month, we're highlighting the stories of our partners who are doing this work every single day.


This Black History Month, we want to stress solutions to gun violence, and highlight the critical importance of community, healing, and empowerment. These leaders are putting in the work to end gun violence in their own communities, applying solutions that we know can work. This work involves not just passing common-sense gun laws, but mobilizing to provide the investments, infrastructure, and policies that will build safe and stable communities.


I hope that you will take the time to read and share the stories of Black Americans working to put an end to gun violence, and join me in commemorating Black History Month this February.


Senator Joni Ernst (Republican, Iowa) is blocking the Violence Against Women Act for all women in the United States, and doing so on behalf of the NRA.

Help us get 15,000 signatures before we deliver the petition to Joni. Recently, the House voted to pass the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). VAWA ensures basic protections for sexual assault survivors and prevents convicted abusers from being able to purchase firearms. Even in this divisive moment in our politics — 33 House Republicans understood that passing this bill is the right thing to do. But when the bill arrived in the Senate, Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst failed to do the same.  It’s clear that the $3.1 million Sen. Joni Ernst received from the NRA was on her mind when she blocked the Violence Against Women Act from going to a vote — allowing stalkers & abusers to keep their guns. So we need to make it clear to Joni that this bill can mean life or death for thousands of women, and that she must stand up to the NRA. Please add your name now to the petition and urge Sen. Joni Ernst to pass this lifesaving bill. This is how broken our political system is — our Senators can’t even do the right thing when it comes to protecting sexual assault survivors. But after all the work Be A Hero has done to make sure Sen. Susan Collins is defeated in 2020 after voting to confirm Kavanaugh — other Republican Senators are now scared of facing our fury. If Sen. Joni Ernst receives a petition with thousands of signatures telling her to vote for the Violence Against Women Act, she’ll know that a massive wave of grassroots resistance is waiting if she fails to act. Please add your name and help make this petition a powerful message to Sen. Joni Ernst that we refuse to sit by as she chooses special interests over survivors.

Do you think gun safety is a winning issue in Texas?

That's why we're focusing on winning Texas in a BIG way this election year. People doubted we could win elections and pass stronger gun laws in states like Nevada and Virginia, but with your help Everytown proved the doubters wrong by electing gun sense champions and passing meaningful gun safety laws.


Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund and Victory Fund are spending $60 million to advance gun safety this election year across the country, up and down the ballot. And our effort to protect and expand our Gun Sense Majority in the U.S. House runs right through Texas. That's why we will run digital and TV advertising and invest in growing our grassroots power in critical Texas congressional districts.


If we're going to secure big victories in Texas, we need your support. Fuel the Everytown Victory Fund's fight to win big this election year in Texas and across the country.


Donate now to Everytown Victory Fund's work in Texas and all across the country.


We're working on flipping seven congressional districts to elect Gun Sense Candidates and protecting two of our Gun Sense Champions already in Congress — Reps. Lizzie Pannill Fletcher and Colin Allred.


We know voters overwhelmingly support stronger gun laws. We know we can reach voters directly online, on TV, in the mail, with a phone call or a knock on their door. And we know we can defeat the NRA and win in Texas.


Our campaign — Gun Sense Majority: Texas — is ready to win this year. Are you? Donate today to make sure gun safety wins at the ballot box in 2020 across the country.

Mike Bloomberg Explains His Plan To Save Lives With His Gun Safety Policy:

Build a more effective background check system

Mike’s plan will require point-of-sale background checks for all gun sales and finally close the private sale loophole, which enables prohibited people to buy guns simply by finding unlicensed sellers at gun shows or on the Internet. It will require every gun buyer to get a permit before making a purchase. It will use sales records to identify crime guns and notify local police when individuals have been prohibited from having a gun. Mike plan’s will allow for extreme risk screening before guns are purchased, so that issuers would be equipped to deny permits to troubled people who pose a danger to themselves or others. It will curb the dangers of downloadable guns and ghost guns by reversing Trump’s proposed firearm export regulations that loosen oversight of gun exports and make it easier to publish 3D-printing gun blueprints online. And Mike will work to pass legislation barring online publication of those files.


Keep guns out of the wrong hands

Mike’s plan will close the “boyfriend loophole” which allows domestic abusers to have guns, despite criminal convictions or restraining orders – simply because they are not married to their victims. It will pass a federal red flag law that expands extreme risk orders to 50 states – and funds state efforts to maximize the policy. It will require gun buyers to be at least 21 years old to buy handguns and semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. And it will set a temporary ban on gun possession by assault and other violent misdemeanor offenders.


Tackle daily gun violence in the hardest-hit communities

Mike’s plan will fund at least $100 million annually for local violence intervention programs like Cure Violence, and it will increase ATF funding by up to $100 million annually so that the Bureau is able to police the gun industry more effectively. It will fund at least $100 million annually for public health research into gun violence. It will require all gun buyers to wait at least 48 hours before any firearm purchase, and require all gun owners must report to police if their firearms have been lost or stolen, within 3 days after they know or should know that their guns are missing. It will also make straw purchasing and trafficking stand-alone federal crimes, with serious penalties for offenders in order to help stop illicit sales.


Ban assault weapons, protect kids, and protect schools Mike will reinstate the federal ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines; current assault weapons owners will be allowed to keep their guns, but will have to report them to federal officials. He will require secure storage of firearms when they are not in use, which has been shown to reduce the risk of child gun injuries by up to 85 percent. He will also ban all guns in K-12 schools, colleges, and universities – except for law enforcement.


Hold the gun industry accountable Mike’s plan will repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) so that gunmakers and gun dealers will no longer have broad immunity from civil lawsuits. It will allow the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to treat guns like other household products so that the federal government will have the power to set safety requirements for gun technology. It will formally declare the gun violence crisis to be a public health emergency to expedite funds and research. Mike will appoint a White House gun coordinator to mobilize the public to fight gun violence and launch an interagency hub to fight gun violence. And he will focus executive energy on suicide reduction, school safety interventions, and corporate partnerships.

Mike’s Record:

When Mike first started working on gun violence some 15 years ago, not many politicians in either party were interested in talking about the issue.


As mayor, Mike took on gun dealers and gun show vendors across the country that were feeding the criminal market. He co-founded Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a coalition that grew to 1,000 current and former mayors and refocused attention on an issue that many Democrats had abandoned.


During Mike’s time as mayor, firearm deaths decreased by 48 percent and the firearm death rate was less than a third the rate in the rest of the country. When he left City Hall, he didn’t walk away from this fight – he got even more involved. Having merged Mayors Against Illegal Guns with the grassroots group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, he helped launch Everytown for Gun Safety – which boasts six million supporters and is the country’s most powerful grass-roots force for gun safety.


In the 2018 midterm elections, Mike spent $110 million to elect candidates strong on gun safety, which was instrumental in Democrats retaking the House. As president, Mike will continue to take on the NRA and back common-sense policies that save lives.


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"Corporations Are People Too My Friends."
Our companies are known for creating products that enhance people's lives.  Through Sunset Corporation of America and its companies, we’re equally dedicated to improving lives.  Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.

The Sustainable Action Network (SAN), A Don Lichterman non-profit organization dedicated to building a global community raising awareness of corruption, injustice and the need for action across a full range of issues impacting people and animal/wildlife welfare around the world, such as conservation, climate change, campaign law, lobbying, government action and rescue work. SAN’s vision is to create safer world, free from political, environmental, and social oppression, where all the inhabitants of Earth can live in harmony within their own natural environments. Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.


Activism and Sustainability:

  • Gun Safety & Gun Laws

  • Cruelty Free

  • Death Penalty

  • Demand Action

  • Sustainable Action Network

Fairness and Equality:

  • Grammy District Advocacy

  • Privatization

  • Voters Issues & Gerrymandering

  • Private Prisons & the War on Drugs

  • Finance, Housing & the Economy Corporate Responsibility:

  • Candidates, Bills, Laws & Protections

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  • Labeling & Transparency

  • Comprehensive Captivity & Hunting Results Databases




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