Crisis Aversion and Rights Retention (CARR) has been assigned to the Senate's Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection Committee (VMAPP). While this is not expected or what we hoped for, it is still a path forward. Our sponsor, Senator Westerfield is a member of this committee and will be working to request a hearing. We need to do our part. VMAPP members that need to hear from us include:

  • Rick Girdler: Clinton, Cumberland, Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne

  • Matthew Deneen: Hardin and parts of Jefferson

  • Gary Boswell: Daviess, Hancock, and McLean

  • Jimmy Higdon: LaRue, Marion, Nelson, Spencer, and Washington

  • Stephen Meredith: Breckinridge, Butler, Grayson, Meade, and Ohio

  • Brandon Smith: Breathitt, Estill, Leslie, Magoffin, Morgan, Perry, Powell, and Wolfe

  • Gex Williams: Boone, Carroll, Gallatin, Franklin, Kenton, and Owen

  • Mike Wilson: Logan, Simpson, Todd, and Warren 

ACTION:

If you live in one of these counties, please send this email to your State Senator today. Know people in these counties? Enlist their help and see the number of emails into these critical offices multiply! 

Additional high value action: If emailing is not enough for you, our team is in search of a few key supporters willing to meet with their lawmaker. We would like a meeting with each VMAPP member in the next two weeks, and you could be the linchpin to our success! Members are more likely to say yes to a request from a constituent!

If you do not live in one of these counties, please send this email to all members of the VMAPP Committee today. 

Additional high-value action: If you or someone you know is a veteran willing to share a story of firearm suicide in Kentucky, please email us at Getinfo@whitstrong.org. These stories are important to share within this new committee. 

Photo by Michael Clevenger/Courier Journal

Photo by Michael Clevenger/Courier Journal

Finding common ground to end gun violence through data-driven, responsible gun ownership solutions.

 

Our Beginning

On the morning of September 6th, 2018, I was immediately hit by bullets as I entered the revolving door at Fifth Third Bank headquarters. As I attempted to reach for my phone, I was shot again - 12 times in total. Resolving to play dead to increase my chance of survival, I slumped my body into the bottom of the revolving door and my mind started to race.

For months I had thought about volunteering with organized efforts to reduce gun violence. In fact, I received text messages and felt guilty that I signed up just to ignore them. As I crouched in that revolving door I thought about those text messages. I thought about how angry I was that I hadn’t done anything to prevent this exact situation from happening. Now, as a survivor, how do I reconcile that I lived as a result of nearly thousands of things going right and others died as a result of nearly thousands of things going wrong? I can’t. I can only say that I feel an undeniable force pushing me to tackle gun violence.

 
 

“How do I reconcile that I lived as a result of nearly thousands of things going right and others died as a result of nearly thousands of things going wrong?”

— whitney austin, co-FOUNDER

 
 

What is Whitney/Strong?  I can tell you what it’s not.  It is not another failed attempt to make progress on the issue of gun violence through partisanship or tone-deaf tactics meant to ostracize gun owners.  Our board consists of gun owners and non-gun owners, Republicans and Democrats. We do not believe that guns are bad or good. Those kinds of talking points are meant to divide us.  What we believe in is data and its ability to guide us in the right direction. We believe in conversations that unify. We believe we can do better, and we will do better together.

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Our Strategy

Whitney/Strong tirelessly pursues majority-supported and evidence-based solutions to reduce the number of lives impacted by gun violence through responsible gun ownership. We are actively partnering at the state and federal level to end the current stalemate gripping our country. With every bill we champion, we do it in memory of those who have died senselessly, dedicated to a future free of gun violence.

We’re also working with community leaders on non-legislative solutions including suicide prevention, firearm safety instruction, and more. There is no single reason why gun violence occurs, so we are committed to tackling this issue from multiple angles.

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Support

Please join with Whitney/Strong today by donating. Together we’ll be working with key stakeholders to drive conversations related to gun violence as well as gathering data and leveraging findings to drive education, advocacy, and solutions. We can prevent these situations from happening and I’m excited to take advantage of my second chance in life to make a meaningful difference. I can’t do it alone… but we can do it together. - Whitney