GAGV IN THE NEWS…

  • Grandmothers urge parent action now on gun bills

    Published February 28, 2024

    Article in Seattle’sChild by GAGV Vice Chair and Legislative Committee Co-Chair Jennifer Dolan-Waldman

  • ‘Moving change forward:’ Anti-gun violence bills gain traction

    Published February 19, 2024

    Article in Seattle’sChild by GAGV Vice Chair and Legislative Committee Co-Chair Jennifer Dolan-Waldman

  • Public safety: The dangers of toy guns

    Published November 28, 2023

    Letter to the Editor by GAGV Member Margaret Heldring for the Seattle Times

  • Assault-weapons ban: 'Step in the right direction'

    Published April 14, 2023

    Letter to the Editor by GAGV Member Jennifer Dolan-Waldman for The Seattle Times

  • State House approves assault weapons ban

    Published March 9, 2023

    Article in Seattle’sChild by Cheryl Murfin | Photo courtesy: Alliance for Gun Responsibility

  • Join “Our Youth and School Safety: Activism to Action” March 14

    Published February 27, 2023

    Article in Seattle’sChild by Cheryl Murfin

  • Taking action against gun violence: A former school principal speaks out

    Published January 4, 2023

    Article in Seattle’sChild by Jennifer Dolan-Waldman (Vice Chair of Grandmothers)

  • ASSAULT WEAPONS: Ban would be step in right direction

    Published December 2, 2022

    Letter to the Editor by Margaret Heldring (Acting Chair, Grandmothers)

  • VIGIL HONORING THOSE IMPACTED BY GUN VIOLENCE

    Published November 14, 2022

    The gathering is an act of remembrance for all the victims of gun violence – those who have died, who have been injured, who have been mentally or emotionally devastated and those left behind by gun death.

  • WE DON'T HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS

    Published October 25, 2022

    Assault Weapons Ban PSA produced by the organization March Fourth born two days after a mass shooting on 7/4/22 in Highland Park, IL.

    Grandmothers Against Gun Violence is a partner in the fight to federally ban assault weapons.

  • SAFER SCHOOLS WITH SMARTER GUN LAWS

    Published September 9, 2022

    Op-Ed Renée Hopkins & GAGV Acting Chair Margy Heldring

    Going back to school shouldn’t mean going back to the fear of school shootings, but that is the reality our children and grandchildren are facing as this new school year begins.

  • RISEing UP: A MOTHER AND A GRANDMOTHER TALK ABOUT ENDING GUN VIOLENCE

    Published August, 2022

    Debbie McDonald - Guest to Seattle’s Child &
    Grandmothers Against Gun Violence Member

    Buffalo, Laguna Woods, Uvalde. These are names we will remember, at least for a while. Sadly, most of the names of cities where mass shootings (defined as four or more people shot) or other gun violence occur we do not remember. We never even hear them.

  • GUN VIOLENCE: HAVE YOU REACHED YOUR TIPPING POINT?

    Published June, 2022

    Debbie McDonald - Guest to Seattle’s Child &
    Grandmothers Against Gun Violence Member

    Have we finally reached the tipping point that stops gun violence in America?

    I sat down to write this 21 days after a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York; 20 days after a mass shooting in Laguna Woods, California; 11 days after a mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas; and one day after a mass shooting in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In that same three-week timeframe there were 32 other mass shootings that you probably didn’t hear about.

  • HOW TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE: 8 ways parents and families can get involved in the anti-gun violence movement

    Published May, 2022

    By Cheryl Murfin

    “This cannot be what normal looks like in America.”

    Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s tweet May 24 captured well the shock and sadness of parents across Washington and around the world as they wrestled with the news of yet another school shooting. The slaughter of 19 students and educators at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX caused numerous Washington leaders and local anti-gun violence organizations to call out Congress for it’s failure to pass greater restrictions on gun and ammunition access in America.

  • OUR CHILDREN DEMAND PROTECTION. WHY DO WE REFUSE THEM?

    Published May 30, 2022

    Naomi Ishisaka - Seattle Times columnist

    After Sandy Hook nearly 10 years ago, I was certain that it would be a turning point for gun violence prevention in this country.

    Surely, our politicians would not simply offer “thoughts and prayers” when 20 elementary school children and six adults are gunned down in a place where they should find sanctuary?

    I was so wrong.

  • ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE ADVOCATES CALL ON SEATTLE LEADERS TO DO MORE

    Published February 8, 2022

    Casey Martin - KUOW

    Over the weekend, there were at least three shootings around Seattle that left one person dead and another injured.

    Now gun violence prevention advocates want city leaders to act before 2022 sets a new record for gun deaths in Seattle.

  • GUN SAFETY: ‘NO MORE DELAYS’

    Published January 13, 2021

    Op-Ed GAGV Past Chair Margy Heldring

    Re: “Ban high-capacity magazines and assault weapons” [Jan. 4, Opinion]:

    Our Washington state Legislature convened Monday. Its agenda includes a ban on high-capacity magazines. This has come before the legislature for several years and consistently failed.

  • WE ALL CAN DO MORE TO STOP GUN VIOLENCE

    Published July 30, 2021

    Op-Ed GAGV Co-Chair Margy Heldring

    Summer days in Seattle are replete with sunshine, dazzling mountains, sunsets to savor, and, sadly, gun violence. This past week, a Seattle Times headline read “Shootings across Seattle leave 4 dead, 7 injured since Sunday” [July 26, Northwest].

  • SECOND AMENDMENT SANCTUARY CHALLENGE

    Published July 29, 2021

    Fox News @ Night with Shannon Bream

    GAGV Co-Chair Margy Heldring appeared in a segment of this episode . To watch the episode, click the link below, click the play button on the video, and select your cable provider (e.g. Xfinity). Margy appears around the 20 minute mark.

  • SEATTLE MAYORAL CANDIDATES DEBATE GUN VIOLENCE, DOWNTOWN RECOVERY AS RACE INTENSIFIES

    Published July 1, 2021

    Daniel Beekman and Paul Roberts - Seattle Times

    Seattle’s mayoral candidates are grappling with questions about gun violence and policing amid a spate of shootings, including shots fired at one candidate last weekend outside his home. And they’re debating how to help the city’s economy — downtown and elsewhere — recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • 3 GUN LAWS PROPOSED TO CURB MASS SHOOTINGS IN WASHINGTON STATE

    Published December 14, 2019

    Casey Martin - KUOW

    Days after a deadly shooting in New Jersey, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson proposed three new pieces of gun legislation to the state legislature.

  • GRANDMOTHERS AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE: RALLYING FOR A SAFER FUTURE

    Published May 28, 2019

    Nozomi Kurioka - The Daily

    Just days after the December 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in which 20 school children and six staff members were killed, Washington grandmother Margaret Heldring was sitting down to have dinner with three of her friends.

    “We realized at that moment, we were all grandmothers of six-year-olds,” she said. “And in the course of that conversation popped the idea: Grandmothers Against Gun Violence.”

  • GUN VIOLENCE IS A HEALTH CRISIS

    Published June 3, 2019

    Op-Ed GAGV Legislative Co-Chair Jennifer Dolan-Waldman

    Daily reports tell of the public-health issue related to the spread of measles. Of greater concern to me is the number of deaths and injuries due to the other public-health crisis that we face: gun violence. The Virginia Beach shooting Friday killed 12, critically injured four, and traumatized co-workers, family and friends for a lifetime.

  • LEAVING A LEGACY OF A SAFER SOCIETY

    Published Fall 2017

    Susan Brandzel - 3rd Act Magazine

    When people think of the word “grandmother,” certain common associations come to mind: wise, nurturing, retired. But a group of Seattle area grandmothers have added another important term to that list: activist.