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Biden urges action on gun control in conference attended by Sandy Hook parents

Biden advocated a series of proposals, including universal background checks for gun owners, a ban on many military-style weapons and a limit on the size of magazines.

Vice President Joe Biden gestures as he speaks at a gun violence conference in Danbury, Connecticut.
Vice President Joe Biden gestures as he speaks at a gun violence conference in Danbury, Connecticut.
Image: Jessica Hill/AP

UNITED STATES VICE President Joe Biden sought to rally support for the Obama administration’s gun control proposals as he spoke yesterday at a conference on gun violence held not far from the scene of December’s school massacre, saying it fundamentally altered the debate.

Biden acknowledged gun control has traditionally been viewed as the third rail of American politics, recalling that when President Barack Obama asked him to take the lead, the president told him he didn’t have to do it if he didn’t want to.

“America has changed on this issue,” Biden said at the conference at Western Connecticut State University, which the gunman once attended. “There is a moral price to be paid for inaction.”

Noting the courage of the families of the victims at Sandy Hook Elementary in nearby Newtown, Biden said elected officials should show political courage.

“We have to speak for those 20 beautiful children who died 69 days ago, 12 miles from here,” Biden said. “We have to speak for the voice of those six adults who died trying to save the children in their care that day who can’t speak for themselves. You have to speak for the 1,900 people who have died at the other end of a gun just since Sandy Hook in this country.”

David Wheeler, Francine Wheeler

David and Francine Wheeler, parents of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim Benjamin Wheeler (Jessica Hill/AP).

Biden advocated a series of proposals, including universal background checks for gun owners, a ban on many military-style weapons and a limit on the size of magazines. He said the measures would save lives even though there was no guarantee they would prevent all mass shootings.

“Fewer children will die,” Biden said.

US Senator Richard Blumenthal, who organized the conference with two other members of the state’s congressional delegation, said those measures are achievable. He said the Newtown shooting dramatically changed the prospects for gun control.

“Newtown has transformed America, and we need to build on that sense of urgency going forward,” Blumenthal said. “Preventing gun violence was thought to be untouchable politically two months ago. That unspeakable horror has given us unstoppable momentum.”

Connecticut Governor Dannel P Malloy, attending the conference, announced that he wants to immediately ban high-capacity ammunition magazines, require background checks for the transfer of firearms and expand the state’s assault weapons ban. He has expressed frustration that the state legislature has not acted more quickly to form a response to the Newtown tragedy.

Neil Heslin

Neil Heslin, father of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim Jesse Lewis (Jessica Hill/AP).

The gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, killed his mother at their Newtown home before going to Sandy Hook and slaughtering 20 children and six adults. He committed suicide as police arrived.

Other speakers at the conference, designed to give momentum to Obama’s gun control proposals, urged Congress to honor the memories of the victims with strong action, including Chris and Lynn McDonnell, whose 7-year-old daughter Grace was among the 26 people killed.

“We ask our representatives to look into their hearts and remember the 26 beautiful lives we lost and pass meaningful laws to help prevent this from happening again,” Lynn McDonnell said, leading to a standing ovation.

Malloy, Newtown First Selectman Pat Llodra, state police Capt. Dale Hourigan and the mayors of Bridgeport and Hartford participated, along with other experts in the fields of mental health, law enforcement and education.

Gun makers and lobbyists weren’t invited to participate in the conference, but Blumenthal said gun rights advocates will have opportunities in hearings and other forums to express their points of view.

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Comments (16 Comments)

  • B Lowe 22/02/13 #

    We are not getting the whole truth re the Sandy Hook massacre.
    I am not saying it did not happen but some issues re it do not add to scrutiny.
    - the coroner said all the victims had been shot with an assault rifle yet Lanzas assault rifle was found in the booth of his car
    - who owned the other two handguns found in the school?
    - where are all the pictures of the 600 children evacuating the school?
    -who were the other two men arrested at the scene and yet nothing re them since
    - how is it that the kill rate was so high(all other school massacres had the majority of people who were shot surviving from their wounds)
    - the car that Lanza parked out the front of the school was not his moms car it was registered to a criminal (an entirely different person)
    - lots of the ‘parents’ interviewed are members of the crisis actors guild.
    - … there are lots more … go research

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  • Old Joe should look at “Hammer Control Laws” instead of gun control according to FBI statistics more people were killed last year by Hammers or Clubs than by rifles or shotguns.

    This is the same Joe Biden who just 2 days ago advised people who were worried about protection to “get a double barrel shotgun”.

    http://youtu.be/2_LEfNFMAys

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    • Ah, no. Hammers, clubs, baseball bats and so forth accounted for 3.9% of homicides, firearms for 67%:
      http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/baseballbats.asp

      That being said, the US Department of Justice, the CDC and several other official bodies who are widely considered not to be supporters of the NRA and to be supporters of tighter gun control, all believe that the proposed “assault weapons” ban will not affect crime levels in any meaningful way.

      And as to Biden’s advice… you wouldn’t know where to begin, really. Suffice to say that an incredibly wealthy man who has had a professional armed security detail for many years now and who will have that detail for the rest of his life, might not be as good a source of information regarding personal security as someone who made their living in the field; and those people have differing advice to Biden’s.

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  • Joe Biden a good decent man

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  • There’s a burglar in my bathroom, I better riddle through the door with a spray of bullets! Oops! It was my girlfriend.

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  • Being censored by the Journal.ie already I see.
    Oh well..Here is what Joe Biden the hyprocrite said about defence and appropriate measures to defend your self.Not to mind VERY BAD tactics and a very nasty potential lawsuit.

    I said, ‘Jill, if there’s ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony here … walk out and put that double-barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house,’” Biden said Tuesday in a Facebook town hall with Parents Magazine.
    THAT advice will get you killed as now you have emptied your firearm at nothing in particular and bad luck for Jill if the bad guys are toting a fully tricked up Hi cap AK!!
    Like his boss this man is a stupid joke of a politican.

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  • Talk is cheap, legislate.

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  • Even those measures are too lenient, large caliber ammunition, modified and special ammunition, handguns, no mention of storing guns at home in a safe and disassembled.. I could go on.

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