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"The 'meaningful action' that President Obama promised after a mass shooting in Connecticut last week began to take shape Tuesday, as the White House said it would support a fresh push to renew an assault weapons ban and other new gun laws."
"In addition to the proposed prohibition on assault weapons, White House press secretary Jay Carney said the president would back legislation that closed so-called gun show loopholes and cracked down on high-capacity ammunition clips. Progressives have long targeted gun shows, saying weapon sales at such events did not require the same background and identification checks as purchases made at stores." ... -------
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