Sandy Hook Families Spark Emotion In Gun Control Debate

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WASHINGTON — Bringing their emotional advocacy to the national gun debate, families of those killed in the Connecticut school shooting are appearing with President Barack Obama and walking the halls of Congress to plead for stricter regulations.

They already have helped push through the nation's most restrictive firearms law, which Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, D-Conn., signed Thursday.

With no lobbying background and fueled by the power of their emotions, a group of Sandy Hook Elementary School families can take credit for helping shape the measure as it moved through the state Legislature.

Now they're trying to do the same in Washington, where gun legislation is facing tough resistance. Congress is returning from spring break, and Newtown, Conn., families plan to spend the coming week on Capitol Hill.

Their goal of their personal appeals is to speak to every senator who has yet to express support for the gun legislation, and to show how the Dec. 14 shooting has affected their lives.

"I'm not a constitutional scholar and I'm not a Second Amendment specialist," David Wheeler, who lost his 6-year-old son, Benjamin, said in a telephone interview.

"I don't know the ins and outs of gun policy but I know ...," his voice trailed off as a sob catches in his throat. "But I now know one of the things that no father should ever know. And in our system of representative government we have to use our voices."

The families of the 20 children and six staff members killed in the December shooting at Sandy Hook are a diverse group politically.

They include gun owners, and Democrats and Republicans. They don't always agree on gun policy.




One father – Mark Mattioli, who lost his 6-year-old son, James – attended a National Rifle Association news conference last week to endorse a proposal to train school staffers as armed security officers
 
One father – Mark Mattioli, who lost his 6-year-old son, James – attended a National Rifle Association news conference last week to endorse a proposal to train school staffers as armed security officers

Funny how the "Sandy Hook Families" in the MSM never seem to include him (or any of the others, who prefer being left unmolested in their grief).
 
It would have been better if Lanza had killed them all too.

Go **** yourselves. Your kids dying doesn't give you the power to remove my natural rights.
 
CT and NYS citizens and gun groups with the NRA are taking these unconstitutional laws to court. I do think these laws will be repealed, Just a question? while these unconstitutional laws are going to be contested in state courts. Do you still have to register while the lawsuit goes on? what if this takes 2 years in the fighting in the courts is the Gun Bill that CT passed will it still be in effect to register by january 1,2014
 
Just like a lot of folks I feel bad about what happened, and as a parent I would have an unbelievable time dealing with the loss and grief, But! I also see that taking away the basic right for others to have personal weapons of any kind should not be a way of dealing with the pain of losing a loved one, stepping on my rights is not any sort of answer to the problem, I certainly don't endorse mass shootings or criminal behavior using weapons of any sort.

I am not a criminal, I am a hard working law abiding citizen, the person that did this is not like me, I feel sorrow and sadness about what has happened.

Please!! Don't make me choose where I stand with grief and what I have for rights as a citizen of this country, cause I will have to choose my rights and the protection of my personal well being and family first over what has happened cause of one individual, that clearly did not have the same love and feelings for life as I do.

Tim
 
CT and NYS citizens and gun groups with the NRA are taking these unconstitutional laws to court. I do think these laws will be repealed, Just a question? while these unconstitutional laws are going to be contested in state courts. Do you still have to register while the lawsuit goes on? what if this takes 2 years in the fighting in the courts is the Gun Bill that CT passed will it still be in effect to register by january 1,2014

They could demand what ever they want. I would not register one ****ing thing!
 
It would have been better if Lanza had killed them all too.

Go **** yourselves. Your kids dying doesn't give you the power to remove my natural rights.

It would have been better if Lanza killed himself and left it at that.

No one can remove your rights. They are given to you by the Creator, and are inalienable.
 
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