Help Elect Fred Johnson to Congress in Michigan's 2nd District He'll fight to keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of dangerous people
Dear Michigan Brady Campaign Member,
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, along with its network of Michigan Million Mom March Chapters, today endorsed Fred Johnson for Congress in Michigan's 2nd Congressional District.
Click Here to Help Elect Rep. Fred Johnson to Congress!
On November 4, when you go to the polls, you will have an important decision to make about the future of public safety in Western Michigan. When it comes to representing you in Congress, the choice is clear: Fred Johnson will fight to keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of dangerous people.
Fred Johnson has served his community as a member of the Human Relations Commission, a facilitator with the Holland Area Chamber of Commerce, and as an award-winning professor at Hope College in Holland, and he will take this commitment to service with him to Washington. p>
Fred Johnson will fight for common sense gun laws to reduce gun violence in America. Johnson strongly supports criminal background checks for all gun sales, restricting access to military-style semi-automatic assault weapons, and strengthening law enforcement to crack down on illegal guns.
This November, we must elect candidates who will support common sense gun laws to reduce gun violence in America. We know we will have a partner in Fred Johnson who will fight with us for sensible gun laws to protect you, your family, and your community.
Please support Fred Johnson with a contribution of your money or your time, and most importantly your vote.
Vote on Tuesday, November 4 to Elect Fred Johnson for Congress in Michigan's 2nd Congressional District.
Sincerely,
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