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Senate hearing on gun violence
1/30/2012 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Senator Chuck Grassley (Republican of Iowa), left, the Ranking Member, helps former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), lower center, to her chair at the witness table to read a statement before U. S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing entitled " What Should America Do About Gun Violence ? " on Capitol Hill Her husband, Captain Mark Kelly, United States Navy (Retired), representing Americans for Responsible Solutions, right, and Chairman Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont) left center, accompany.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Senate hearing on gun violence
1/30/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: Former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), reads a statement before U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing entitled " What Should America Do About Gun Violence ? " on Capitol Hill Her husband, Captain Mark Kelly, United States Navy (Retired), representing Americans for Responsible Solutions, right, accompanies.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Senate hearing on gun violence
1/30/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: Former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), right, is helped by her husband, Captain Mark Kelly, United States Navy (Retired), representing Americans for Responsible Solutions, left, after reading a statement before U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing entitled " What Should America Do About Gun Violence ? " on Capitol Hill right, accompanies.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Senate hearing on gun violence
1/30/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: Former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), reads a statement before U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing entitled " What Should America Do About Gun Violence ? " on Capitol Hill Her husband, Captain Mark Kelly, United States Navy (Retired), representing Americans for Responsible Solutions, right, accompanies.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Representative Rosa DeLauro (Democrat of Connecticut) attends the remarks of U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. . (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Secretary Of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano attends the remarks of U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. . (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett attends the remarks of U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. . (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius attends the remarks of U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. . (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar attends the remarks of U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. It was announced earlier in the day Salazar was leaving his post to return to his native Colorado.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2012 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama signs a series of Executive Orders at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is at left.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama signs a series of Executive Orders at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is at left.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States President Barack Obama makes remarks as Vice President Joe Biden listens at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012.. (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Proposals to Reduce Gun Violence
1/16/2013 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Representative Elizabeth Esty (Democrat of Connecticut) attends the remarks of U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. to unveil a set of proposals to reduce gun violence on Wednesday, January 16, 2012. . (Ron Sachs / CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guns for sale
Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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