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Bishops United Against Gun Violence, a network of nearly 100 Episcopal Church bishops, urges our cities, states and nation to adopt policies and pass legislation that will reduce the number of people in the United States killed and wounded by gunfire.
On Tuesday, another white man who should not have had a gun shot and killed seven women and one
man at massage spas in the Atlanta area. Six of his victims, all women, were of Asian descent. The
gunman had been a patron of at least two of the spas where the massacre took place;…
On February 22, Bishops United Against Gun Violence sent the following letter to President Biden and Vice President Harris, offering thanks for their support of sensible gun reforms and pledging to support their leadership on this issue. A copy of this letter was also sent to all members of Congress.