The most single important thing you can do right now as a Georgia resident is contact your government officials to tell them you want a special legislative session now to address common-sense gun safety policies. Even if your local officials already support gun safety legislation, tell them this special session must be a top priority.
Please call and email your elected officials using the guidance below to lend your voice. Notable changes in call and email volume DO make a difference – let's make some noise together!
State Legislator Contact Information
Many of our state legislators have not yet signed the May 10 call for a special legislative session to discuss gun safety. If your representative is not listed here, please prioritize calling/emailing them immediately to ask why.
Find Your Legislators
Find your representative by home address: https://openstates.org/find_your_legislator/
Find your representative by name/county/DOB: https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/
Legislator contact information: https://www.legis.ga.gov/api/document/docs/default-source/house-document-library/house-member-directory.pdf?sfvrsn=1f476975_60
Recommended Script
Hello, my name is (____) and as a constituent of your district, I’m asking you to support common sense gun safety legislation, including universal background checks without loopholes, safe storage requirements, extreme risk protection laws, and a ban on assault weapons. I’m filled with grief, fear, and anger because of the preventable gun violence that continues to threaten the safety of communities across the country day after day. With gun violence being the number one killer of our children, we have no time to waste and need to act now. This must be a top priority. If you already support this, thank you for your work. If you do not support common sense gun safety, then what are you doing to prevent gun violence?
Governor's Office Contact Information
Governor Kemp: 404-656-1776
Lt. Govenor Burt Jones: 404-656-5030
Speaker Jon Burns: 404-656-5020
First Lady Marty Kemp: firstlady@georgia.gov
During the 2023 legislative session, legislators proposed at least 16 bills to reduce gun violence. Not one was even given a vote.
Contact Governor Brian Kemp, Lt. Govenor Burt Jones, and Speaker Jon Burns immediately to lend your voice.
Recommended Script
Hello, my name is (____), and as a constituent of Georgia I’m asking you to call a special session on gun safety and support common sense gun safety legislation, including universal background checks without loopholes, safe storage requirements, extreme risk protection laws, and a ban on assault weapons. With gun violence being the number one killer of our children, we have no time to waste and need to act now. This must be a top priority. If you already support this, thank you for your work. If you do not support common sense gun safety, then what are you doing to prevent gun violence?
Senator Warnock Contact Information
Phone (GA): 707-694-7828
Phone (DC): 202-224-3643
Senator Ossoff Contact Information
Phone (GA): 470-786-7800
Phone (DC): 202-224-3521
Rep. Williams Contact Information
Phone (GA): 404-659-0116
Phone (DC): 202-225-3801
Senator Raphael Warnock
Call Senator Warnock at GA: 770-694-7828 / DC: 202-224-3643 or send a message here using the script below.
Senator Jon Ossoff
Call Senator Ossoff at GA: 470-786-7800 / DC: 202-224-3521 or send a message here using the script below.
Rep. Nikema Williams
Call Rep. Williams at GA: 404-659-0116 / DC: 202-225-3801.
Recommended Script
Hello, my name is (____). I’m a constituent of Georgia who is filled with grief, fear, and anger because of the preventable gun violence that continues to threaten the safety of communities across the country day after day. I know you are prioritizing this issue and I want to thank you for your support of gun safety legislation. Please continue to take action at the federal level to support common sense gun safety, including universal background checks without loopholes on all gun sales, passing a federal Extreme Risk Protection Order law, and reinstating the Assault Weapons Ban.