(CNN) — A top Republican donor vowed on Saturday to stop cutting checks for candidates and political groups that do not support a ban on assault weapons.

Real estate developer Al Hoffman Jr. told CNN’s Ana Cabrera on Sunday that he would not give money to lawmakers if they did not spring into action, confirming he had sent an email to GOP leaders explaining his decision.

“I will not write another check unless they all support a ban on assault weapons. Enough is enough!” Hoffman wrote in the email, according to the New York Times.

Hoffman’s email to six Republican leaders, including Florida Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Jeb Bush, came three days after a gunman killed 17 students and teachers at a Florida high school. His ultimatum said he would not donate to Scott’s expected senate campaign or to any other Florida Republicans he has supported in the past unless the candidates come out in support of new gun legislation.

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“For how many years now have we been doing this — having these experiences of terrorism, mass killings — and how many years has it been that nothing’s been done?” Mr. Hoffman told the newspaper. “It’s the end of the road for me.”

“When the tragedy occurred, I heard it instantly on the television and I felt my heart just drop,” Hoffman told Cabrera. “I felt I was holding my heart in my hands. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that what I had been doing, which was hounding elected officials to vote for better gun law control, was not going to happen. So I felt I had to do it on my own.”

Hoffman told CNN he needed to reach out to every Republican donor across the country and persuade them to pass gun legislation.

“I have heard from a couple of them already. And they are endorsing the concept totally,” Hoffman said. “And I’m still waiting to hear back from the others. But I believe we can start a movement of consensus here and be successful in achieving our objective.”

“All I want to do is to restore sanity and adopt this assault weapon ban so that our children can get back in school and be safe and not get shot,” he added.

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