Tell Congress:
"Pass the Assault Weapons Ban”
From June 6 to June 12, 2023, our board member, Sam Schwartz, led a first-of-its-kind Survivor Sit-In for 7 days and nights at the U.S. Capitol to demand a vote on the federal assault weapons ban bill.
Sam’s Story
My name is Sam Schwartz. My cousin and best friend Alex Schachter was killed by a 19-year-old with an AR-15 while sitting at his desk at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Valentine's Day in 2018.
For five years, I have been fighting for a federal assault weapons ban and I have seen little to no progress. Now, more and more Americans are getting hunted and killed by shooters with weapons of war that were legally purchased. I have been to DC numerous times to share my story with countless members of Congress to change their hearts and minds but they simply don't care.
I am so sick and tired of waking up and learning that there has been another mass shooting, and then seeing absolutely nothing being done about the murder weapon. That is why I sat-in at the U.S. Capitol for 168 hours to demand a vote in both houses of Congress for a federal assault weapons ban. This is an accountability vote to expose who is stopping this bill from passing and putting guns over children's lives. We must force Congress to give us a vote on the assault weapons ban bill so we will know exactly which members of Congress are owned by the gun lobby and which ones will stop arming mass shooters.
This is a fight for not only your children's lives, but your brother's, sister's, parent's, and even, yourself. We are all at risk. Please trust me when I say I never thought gun violence would affect my life. Don't wait until it destroys yours too.
Me and my cousin Alex
Sam, Hart Senate Office Building
Rep. Lucy McBath
They were joined by many members of Congress, who showed their support and rallied with the survivors. Members signed a pledge vowing to push for a vote on the ban.
Rep. Salud Carbajal
Sam and the other survivors shared their stories with lawmakers.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib
Rep. Summer Lee
Rep. Mike Thompson
Rep. Joaquin Castro
Sen. Cory Booker
Rep. Jared Moskowitz
Sen. Jon Ossoff decided during the sit-in to cosponsor the Senate bill.
Rep. Greg Landsman
Rep. Mike Quigley
Rep. Jamaal Bowman
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Rep. Ilhan Omar
Rep. Rosa DeLauro
Sen. Jeff Merkley
Rep. Lois Frankel
Rep. Dan Goldman
Rep. Jimmy Gomez
Sam continued to document the historic event and encourage supporters to join.
Manuel Oliver, father of a Parkland shooting victim, Joaquin
Gwendolyn La Croix, mother of gun violence victim, Jonah
Citizens stopped their day to call lawmakers and make their voices heard
Survivors came from around the country
Brett Cross, father of Uvalde school shooting victim, Uziyah
Laura Dern and her daughter Jaya Harper
Gays Against Guns
Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi invited Sam and other survivors inside and promised to call Leader Schumer and Chairman Durbin about moving the bill.
After seven long days and nights, we capped off the sit-in with a press conference, joined by Reps Eric Swalwell and Rashida Tlaib.
We thank the following legislators who joined our sit-in and committed to calling for an assault weapons ban vote:
Representatives Jamaal Bowman, Salud Carbajal, Joaquin Castro, Rosa DeLauro, Lois Frankel, Maxwell Frost, Dan Goldman, Jimmy Gomez, Jeff Jackson, Hank Johnson, Greg Landsman, Summer Lee, Lucy McBath, Jared Moskowitz, Ilhan Omar, Nancy Pelosi, Dean Phillips, Ayanna Pressley, Mike Quigley, Pat Ryan, Jan Schakowsky, Eric Swalwell, Mike Thompson, and Rashida Tlaib
Senators Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, Ben Ray Lujàn, Jeff Merkley, Bernie Sanders, Chris Van Hollen, and Elizabeth Warren
We will never stop fighting until the assault weapons ban bill passes and becomes the law of the land.
The Aftermath
The day following the sit-in, House Democrats filed a discharge petition aimed at closing the Charleston loophole, requiring universal background checks, and banning assault weapons
Not a single Republican came out to visit the sit-in.
In December of 2023, Senate leadership introduced the AWB bill on the floor for a Unanimous Consent vote. Republicans immediately blocked the bill. The Democratic-led Senate showed the country they are doing everything they can to prioritize gun safety legislation that will save lives, while Republican Senators continued to show they are beholden to the corporate gun lobby.