"When Congress Gives Moms Lemons, We Make Lemonade."
During Congress summer recess this August, members of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America will be holding lemonade stands across the country to pressure Congress to pass background check legislation when they return in the fall.
"Congress gave America lemons in April when the Senate failed to pass common-sense legislation that would have expanded background checks on all gun sales. Moms were disappointed by the Senates failure to act, but we were not deterred, and were making lemonade out of the lemons we were given," said Kristin Wald of the NJ Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
"Our lemonade stands are our way of taking a stand: American moms demand new and stronger gun laws, and were not going away. Congress must act to protect our children and families from gun violence."
In addition to Morristown, NJ, lemonade stands will be held in cities across the country, including Washington, DC; Tucson and Phoenix, AZ; San Diego, CA; Atlanta and Savannah, GA; Indianapolis, IN; Fancy Farm, KY; Tampa, FL; Boston, MA; Charlotte, Clemmons, Winston-Salem, and Durham, NC; Glen Rock, NJ; Brooklyn, Rockland County and Hudson Valley, NY; Cleveland and Columbus, OH; Portland, OR; Harrisburg, PA; Nashville, TN; Austin and Houston, TX; Falls Church, VA.
Additional lemonade stand locations will be added throughout August. For more information on lemonade stand locations and times, go to:
http://momsdemandaction.org/lemonade-stands-2013/.