American stars throw weight behind gun control campaign in moving video
The latest video produced by Everytown for Gun Safety, a group founded in 2014 that advocates for gun violence prevention, is a mashup of clips of about 30 cultural icons and 30 survivors or moms saying the words “we can end gun violence”.
Other stars that participated in the movement include Adam Scott, Amanda Peet, Julianne Moore, Morris Chestnut, Ed O’Neill, Michael J. Fox, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally and Nathan Lane.
“We can end gun violence”.
Famous faces from across America have announced their support for gun control through a video produced by gun safety campaigners.
“We can end gun violence”.
The 54 year old launched a campaign for gun safety in October (15) in conjunction with officials at the Everytown organisation.
President Barack Obama used his Sunday night address on terrorism to reassure the American people that the San Bernardino shootings last week appear to be an isolated incident, despite one of the killers pledging allegiance to ISIS. And yes, they are our men and women in uniform who are willing to die in defense of our country, ‘ the president said, speaking from the Oval Office.
This is not the first time Everytown for Gun Safety has enlisted celebrities to help promote its message.
The new video comes just days before the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook massacre, which killed 20 children and six adults.
A slew of celebrities have rallied behind a single cause: ending gun violence.