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Today, President Obama announced sweeping set of policies, including 23 executive orders, aimed at reducing gun violence. The unveiling was the result of the Joe Biden-led task force Obama formed last month in the wake of the Sandy Hook shootings, and proposed policies include an assault weapons ban, universal background checks, and improved access to mental health care. The Washington Post calls it “the most expansive gun-control policies in a generation,” and the fact that the president issued no less than 23 executive orders suggests that he wants to avoid congress as much as possible with this (which, given his first term, is understandable). Here’s the flashy White House document outlining the proposals, here’s a list of the executive orders (one of which, somewhat amusingly, is “Nominate an ATF director”), and here’s audio of the event (courtesy of Matt Keys). Photo credit: AP source

CNN’s Anderson Cooper on the Sandy Hook conspiracy theories 

The Exact Moment President Obama Learned of Sandy Hook Shooting

(Mashable - Photo courtesy of the White House, Pete Souza)

libawr:

“Before we all know someone who loved someone on that list….”

Let’s not let the momentum after Newtown fade away or go to waste. The President has signalled his commitment to come up with a plan, let’s hold him - and all our nation’s leaders - to that commitment.

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We sell 15 to 20 backpacks in a good week,” said Uy, the company’s vice president of sales. “Since the shooting, we’ve sold 50 to 100 per day.

Since Newtown school shootings, sales of kids’ bulletproof backpacks soar

Read: The Washington Post

breakingnews:

NRA rejects gun controls, blames violent video games and movies

National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre defiantly blamed violent video games and movies, the media, gun-free zones in schools and other factors during the organization’s first public statement following the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn. last week. 

NBC News reports:

LaPierre, who was interrupted by Code Pink protesters twice during a statement (during which he refused to answer questions), said that the students in Newtown might have been better protected had officials at Sandy Hook Elementary been armed. He said that putting a police officer in every single school in America might make schools safer.

“The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun,” he said, asking Congress to immediately appropriate the money to put a police officer in every single school in the country.

Photo via NBCNews.com

It’s unfortunate that we have to have a process like this in place because of the recent history.” - Chris McCumber, a co-president of USA cable channel.

@KimKap: Firefighters line up along the funeral procession route for Daniel Barden, 7, who wanted to be one someday.

Evil visited this community today.

Gov Dan Malloy of Connecticut, talking about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newtown at his 6pm press conference tonight.

Evil did, but so did semi-automatic weapons.

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