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BBC: 97Percent board member, Olivia Troye, on coming together around gun safety.
Olivia Troye speaks with BBC World News about why she joined 97Percent and the importance of uniting around gun safety to end the gun-related violence happening in the US.
97Percent's New Research-Based Policy Roadmap Reveals New Path to Dramatically Reduce Gun Violence
Today, 97Percent, a bipartisan gun safety organization, released their Policy Roadmap, a set of four research-backed gun safety policies: closing the violent misdemeanor loophole, creating a state-level permit system, implementing a revamped universal background check system, and creating a red flag law with due process protections. New academic research found this package could reduce gun-related homicides by up to 28% and gun suicide rates by more than 6%.
The News & Observer | Roy Cooper headlines national conference, promising moderate solutions to gun debate
Just weeks after a mass shooter killed five people in North Carolina’s capital city, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper will take center stage at a conference for a new political group that aims at finding areas of bipartisan agreement on the national debate over guns and the Second Amendment.
The Trace | Gun Owners Largely Support Reforms — Depending on the Details
Report shows gun owners are largely concerned about firearm violence, but support for reform depends on the details. 97Percent, a firearm safety organization composed of both gun owners and non-gun owners, found that 70 percent of gun owners want to help reduce firearm violence in the U.S., Politico reports.
Yahoo News | Study shows majority of gun owners support specific gun safety policies
Gun legislation is a polarizing topic — especially on the campaign trail, where it is a longtime staple of attack ads on candidates from both parties. But voter attitudes about gun policy aren’t as divided as they seem, according to a study first shared with POLITICO.
A report released Wednesday from 97Percent, surveyed 1,078 gun owners nationwide to examine their perceptions of specific gun safety policy details.
Politico | Study shows majority of gun owners support specific gun safety policies
A report released Wednesday from 97Percent, a bipartisan group of gun owners and non-gun owners that conducts research on gun safety policies, surveyed 1,078 gun owners nationwide to examine their perceptions of specific gun safety policy details. The study found broad support among gun owners for laws that aim to keep people at high risk of violence from gaining access to guns.
The Washington Post | Study: Gun owners support gun safety provisions
A new report by a bipartisan gun safety organization found that gun owners are overwhelmingly concerned about gun violence and support a number of specific policies to reduce shootings.
First-of-its-kind Research Reveals Gun Owners Overwhelmingly Support Specific Policies That Could Dramatically Reduce Gun Deaths
97Percent, a bipartisan gun safety organization, today released new academic research that found the overwhelming majority of gun owners are very concerned about the high level of gun violence in this country (66%) and more than 70% of them want to help reduce gun injuries and deaths, but their support for key laws is dependent on the specific policy provisions.
Former Republican Congressman and Former Pence Aide Join Gun Safety Organization 97Percent
97Percent is proud to announce the addition of two new advisory board members: former former Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, Olivia Troye and United States representative from Illinois and 2020 Republican presidential candidate, Congressman Joe Walsh.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy | Advice for the Gun-Safety Movement From a Former NRA Lobbyist
John Goodwin is not the stereotypical gun-safety advocate. He owns several shotguns that he uses to hunt birds. He’s also a former lobbyist for the National Rifle Association. But a relatively new organization is recruiting people like Goodwin to join the fight for gun safety. The group, 97percent, was created in 2019 as a bipartisan home for those who believe in Second Amendment protections and moderate gun restrictions. Goodwin is one of more than a dozen advisers who include a former president of the Brady advocacy group, ex-lobbyists for the National Rifle Association, and former Republican and Democratic members of Congress
New York Daily News | Good gun owners unite: A new group could help break the deadlock on firearm-safety laws
A hearty welcome to the public sphere to the men and women of the new nonprofit organization 97Percent, a just-launched alliance of gun owners interested in responsible firearm laws that will save lives. In stark contrast to the National Rifle Association, which stubbornly labels every reasonable regulation an unconscionable assault on core Second Amendment freedoms, these folks are looking to amplify the voices of Americans who value the right to bear arms — but understand it must have sane limits.
TAG Season 2 Episode 18: P.B. Gomez, founder and President of Latino Rifle Association
In the latest episode of TAG, we chat with Latino Rifle Association President, P.B. Gomez, about the deliberate irony of the organization's name, how the LRA is opposed to certain cultural norms of gun ownership, why gun “laws with good intentions have consequences for marginalized communities,” and his goal of making more gun safety education content available in Spanish. Dr. Siegel also joins us for another edition of “Siegel’s Scope,” where he talks about police shootings of Black victims and how the issue is being framed inaccurately. He explains why rates vary so much across the country and why body cams and implicit racial bias training are not the right solutions.
The Washington Post Magazine | Will Gun Owners Fight for Stronger Gun Laws?
“[97Percent] promotes pragmatic gun-policy reforms — with a twist: Their principal goal is to engage gun owners in the conversation. In polls and focus groups, they say they have found that gun owners are more amenable to reforms than most Americans believe. To make real progress on the issue, they argue, gun owners must be at the table."
Our profile in The Washington Post Magazine features our unique vision of identifying and expanding areas of consensus among gun owners and gun-reform proponents.
Gun safety org collaborates with gun rights advocates on responsible gun ownership campaign
97Percent is proud to announce the launch of Own it: The Responsible Gun-Owner Majority – a campaign designed to spur conversation, foster accountability, generate pride, and establish a deeper understanding of what being a responsible gun owner means.
CNN: 97Percent’s Executive Director Joins CNN to Discuss the Senate’s recent Bipartisan Gun Safety Legislation
Our Executive Director, Mathew Littman, appeared on CNN with Paula Newton to discuss the Senate’s recent bipartisan gun safety legislation, red flag laws, and NRA members’ support for background checks
Spectrum News: 97Percent’s Executive Director Joins Spectrum News to Discuss Background Checks and Red Flag Laws
Our Executive Director, Mathew Littman, appeared on Spectrum News' "Communities in Crisis: Coast to Coast Gun Violence" to discuss background checks & red flag laws: their support among gun owners and how they can help reduce the 45K deaths from guns per year.
Reveal: Shooting in the Dark – Why Gun Reform Keeps Failing
Board member & former NRA lobbyist Abra Belke poignantly recounts how negotiations fell apart on Capitol Hill following Newtown. She tells Reveal how now with 97Percent, she's focused on getting gun owners in the same room with lawmakers and on areas that should be apolitical.
BBC: 97Percent's Executive Director Joins BBC to Discuss the Uvalde Tragedy
“Gun owners believe in background checks, but they’re not advocating for them. We need gun owners to get to the table. That’s the missing piece here” - our Executive Director on BBC to discuss how to propel gun reform forward.
CNN: “When the laws are written, gun owners need to be at the table. Whatever we've been doing until now has not worked."
"When the laws are written, gun owners need to be at the table. Whatever we've been doing until now has not worked." Our Executive Director, Mathew Littman, joined CNN to talk about approaching solutions differently in the wake of yet another mass shooting.
CNN: To make a difference on guns, do we need to do things differently? Yes.
Our Executive Director, Mathew Littman, joined CNN to talk about the Buffalo shooting & red flag laws: what they are, how they're not used enough because many don't know they exist & what our research revealed about gun owners' support for them.