Trademark Overview
On Friday, April 10, 2026, a trademark application was filed for PAUSE TO HEAL with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the PAUSE TO HEAL trademark a serial number of 99756851. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, April 10, 2026. This trademark is owned by The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. The PAUSE TO HEAL trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Education & Entertainment Services, Personal, and Legal & Social Services categories with the following description:
Promoting public interest and awareness of gun violence and strategies to reduce gun violence through legislative action, grassroots activism, education and litigation; promoting public awareness of the need for gun violence prevention legislation and strategies by means of public issue advocacy; public opinion polling; promoting public awareness of the purpose and benefits of extreme risk laws and firearm restraining orders for gun violence prevention; public policy news and information updates via websites and providing social media feeds in the field of gun violence prevention and extreme risk legislation; promoting public awareness regarding the risks and costs of firearm violence and preventative measures to reduce firearm-related injuries and deaths
Educational services, namely, sponsoring programs that engage the public to address gun violence prevention, extreme risk laws and firearm restraining orders, safe storage of firearms, and ways to reduce the risk of family fire; promoting public awareness regarding the risk and cost of gun violence and preventative measures to reduce firearm-related injuries and deaths
Providing information in the field of firearm safety; representing the public interest in pursuing legislative action regarding extreme risk laws and firearm restraining orders in reducing gun violence; providing thought leadership on use of legislation to aid in reduction of firearm related injuries and deaths