PEOPLE.com on Thursday printed the phone numbers, email addresses and Twitter handles of every single voting member of Congress — that’s 535 lawmakers — to urge its readers to make their voices heard about gun control in the United States.
The powerful display comes one week after another mass shooting pushed gun control into the national spotlight once again. A shooter killed nine people, including himself, at a community college in Oregon — prompting a visually frustrated President Obama to respond during an address from the White House briefing room that “we have become numb to this.”
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Obama urged the country to do something about it. “This is not something I can do myself,” he said last Thursday, stressing that we must work together to change gun laws.
Obama has made a statement about gun violence in the wake of a mass shooting 15 times since he took office; there have been 45 school shootings in 2015 alone.









