Iowa Law Enforcement Officials Oppose Gun Amendment

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Iowa Law Enforcement officials encourage “NO’ vote on November Gun Amendment

Cedar Rapids, Iowa —  Tuesday, October 11, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., Linn County Sheriff Brian Gardner and Linn County Attorney Nick Maybanks will discuss Public Measure #1, the Reckless Gun Amendment as part of an event put on by Iowans for Responsible Gun Laws.

Both officials will encourage the public to vote no on the amendment and explain how it could prohibit reasonable safety measures that Iowans support like firearm safety training, universal background checks, and a license to carry a gun in public.

Date of Event: Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Time of Event: 2:30 p.m.

Location: Cedar Rapids Public Library
450 5th Ave SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401

You can find more information at IowansForResponsibleGunLaws.com.

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Additional Info:

Iowans for Responsible Gun Laws is a coalition of a number of statewide organizations, including: American Association of University Women of Iowa, Americans for Democratic Action Iowa, Amnesty International of Iowa, Catholic Peace Ministry, Common Good Iowa, Des Moines Faith Committee for Peace, Dubuque Coalition for Nonviolence, Episcopal Diocese of Iowa, Franciscan Peace Center-Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Great Plains Action Society, Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans, Iowa Catholic Conference, Iowa Citizen Action Network, Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Iowa Coalition for Collective Change, Iowa Unitarian Universalist Witness Advocacy Network, Iowans for Gun Safety, League of Women Voters of Iowa, March for our Lives Iowa, Methodist Federation for Social Action of Iowa, Moms Demand Action of Iowa, Moms Demand Action of Cedar Rapids, Moms Demand Action of Iowa City, No Justice No Peace, Plymouth United Church of Christ, Peace & Justice Committee, Progress Iowa, and Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom of Des Moines.

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