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Brady Campaign

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence is a nonprofit organization in the United States focused on reducing gun violence and promoting gun safety measures. Founded in 1974, it is named after James Brady, a former White House Press Secretary who was injured during an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. The campaign advocates for stricter gun laws, such as background checks and restrictions on certain firearms, aiming to prevent gun-related injuries and deaths. It also works to raise awareness about the impacts of gun violence on communities and supports victims and survivors.