You’ve probably heard this one before: “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” Maybe you’ve even heard it from loved ones at your own holiday table.
Myths about guns, gun violence, and gun safety laws in America are, unfortunately, widespread. And arguing with family and loved ones about these misconceptions may feel especially difficult. That’s why we developed Fork Over the Facts—a resource to help you debunk misinformation this holiday season.
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Knowing how to respond to these myths in the moment can be challenging, but having these difficult conversations is an important first step toward creating safer communities.
Take a few minutes this holiday season to learn how to combat misinformation. We can put an end to gun violence, one conversation at a time.
Thank you for being with us,
Everytown for Gun Safety
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Every day, 125 Americans are killed with guns and more than 200 are shot and wounded. There are a lot of widespread myths and conflicting information about guns, gun violence, and gun safety laws in America. To set the record straight, we’ve developed a series of graphics to help you “fork over the facts” and dispel some of the most prominent myths about gun violence.
Help educate the people in your life about these important issues by sharing this information with your friends and family. Download and share these graphics on social media.