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Arizona has had at least 38 mass shootings since 2020 and guns are the second leading cause of death of children. Lawmakers must do more to keep kids safe from gun violence. Learn more about what you can do to help in your state and community.

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Join us right now and urge your representatives to make Arizona safer by passing School Violence Prevention Laws.

Arizona had the

14th

highest firearm death rate in the U.S.

Gun fire was the

2nd

leading cause of death for Arizona children.

Data from the last reported year. See sources.

Arizona had the

14th

highest firearm death rate in the U.S.

Gun fire was the

2nd

leading cause of death for Arizona children.

Take Action Now

Join us right now and urge your representatives to make Arizona safer by passing School Violence Prevention Laws.

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Increase School Violence Prevention

Our model legislation known as the Safety and Violence Education for Students Act (SAVE Students Act) makes lifesaving violence prevention training, like Sandy Hook Promise’s Know the Signs programs, available to all students in grades K-12.

65

children died by gun fire.

951

Arizonians died by suicide with a firearm.

3

mass shootings.

Data from the last reported year. See sources.

Mass Shootings in Arizona

Arizonans have faced significant gun violence tragedies. On January 8, 2011, Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and 18 other people were shot in a mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona. Six people were killed, including a 9-year-old girl. Several were left seriously wounded, including Giffords. Further, worshippers at a Buddhist Temple in Waddel, Arizona came under attack in a mass shooting on August 10, 1991. Nine people were killed, including 6 monks.

Gun Laws in Arizona

Enhanced background checks
Restrictions on semi-automatic rifles
Secure storage
Temporary transfer

Our Impact in Arizona

Throughout Arizona, Sandy Hook Promise has engaged youth & adults in our mission and prevention programs.

235k

Supporters in the state

407

Volunteer Promise Leaders who help raise awareness & engage communities

261k

Program participants, including repeats, in 512 schools

2359

Students involved in 35 SAVE Promise Clubs throughout the state

Prevent gun violence in Arizona

State Issue

Everyone experiences temporary moments of crisis. When that crisis is combined with a firearm, the outcomes can be deadly. Temporary transfer supports gun owners in crisis while protecting their rights and gets them help before things turn tragic.
State Issue

A deadly loophole allows guns to be sold between a seller and a buyer who don’t know each other – and no background check is required. Arizona can close this “stranger-to-stranger” loophole and expand background checks to prevent dangerous people from buying guns.
State Issue

Too often, children accidentally find firearms in their home. This can lead to the death of themselves and family members. Secure storage laws can prevent these tragedies and make it easier for gun owners to keep firearms away from their young sons and daughters.
Mark Barden
“We are proud to work with the bipartisan champions to ensure we're doing everything we can to protect our kids and that millions more students will be trained to know the signs of violence and act to save lives. Our work does not end here, we will continue to bring our prevention programs to schools and communities across the country and advocate for life-saving policies.”
Mark BardenSandy Hook Promise Co-Founder and Co-CEO

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