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Billboard's Open Letter on Gun Violence, also known as Billboard's Open Letter and officially An Open Letter to Congress: Stop Gun Violence Now, was a petition for gun control organized by Billboard magazine, signed by nearly 200 prominent musical artists and entertainment industry executives, and sent to the United States Congress on June 23, 2016, for the purpose of reducing gun violence. The open letter referred to recent shooting deaths: first of singer Christina Grimmie on June 10, and then the killing of 49 people at the Pulse nightclub shooting two days later—both incidents occurring in Orlando, Florida. The petition demanded that US lawmakers enact a universal background check of every gun buyer prior to purchase, and that "suspected terrorists" be banned from buying guns. Billboard's open letter supported the House of Representatives sit-in protest led by Democratic Party members on June 22.
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