American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention

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American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention
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FormationDecember 8, 2014; 4 years ago (2014-12-08)
PurposeGun violence reduction
Membership
About 200
Key people
Brian Kavanagh
WebsiteAmerican State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention

American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention (ASLGVP) is a United States non-partisan coalition of state lawmakers to promote gun control in order to reduce gun violence.[1][2] It was founded by Representative Brian P. Kavanagh (D-NY). The other legislators who joined Kavanagh at the Washington, D.C., press conference to announce the formation of the group were: Representative Barbara Bollier (R-KS); Senator José R. Rodriguez (D-TX); Representative Renny Cushing (D-NH); Representative Merika Coleman-Evans (D-AL); Representative Stacey Newman (D-MO); and Senator Adam Ebbin (D-VA).[3]

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  1. ^ http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/state-rep-newman-in-dc-for-formation-of-new-anti/article_9ec4e7d7-cfca-579c-bdc1-94dbeac03f25.html
  2. ^ http://www.khi.org/news/article/legislator-promote-gun-background-checks-health-is/
  3. ^ Johnson, Lacey (December 8, 2014). "State lawmakers launch gun control coalition". Washington, D.C.: Reuters. Retrieved December 27, 2014.

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