“Not one more”

In La Isla, near Santa Barbara, Richard Martinez lost his son and only child, Chris, when Elliot Rodger went on a deadly rampage, taking six young lives and then his own.

Out of his unimaginable grief, this father found the strength to demand “immediate action” from our national leaders to curb gun violence by passing stricter gun-safety laws. Martinez vowed, “I’m going to ask every person I can find to send a postcard to every politician they can think of with three words on it: Not one more… I’m asking people to stand up for something. Enough is enough.”

Our hearts break for Richard Martinez and all the families who lost their children to gun violence that day, May 23, 2014. Our hearts break for all the mothers, fathers and families who lose their children to gun violence EVERY DAY.

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