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No Elephants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-26-13 05:49 AM
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Newtown residents to join gun control march in DC
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Jan 26, 4:58 AM EST

Newtown residents to join gun control march in DC

BRETT ZONGKER
Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Residents from Newtown, Conn., are joining a march on Washington for gun control on Saturday with parents, pastors, survivors of gun violence and Education Secretary Arne Duncan.

Organizers said they are expecting thousands of participants for the rally on the National Mall, including about 100 from Newtown and buses from New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia. Others are flying in from Seattle, San Francisco and even Alaska. They will gather Saturday at the Capitol Reflecting Pool at 10 a.m. and will begin marching down Constitution Avenue toward the Washington Monument at 11 a.m. A rally is planned on the monument grounds at noon.

Molly Smith, the artistic director of Washington's Arena Stage, and her partner organized the march, inspired by the December massacre that killed 20 first graders and six teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, she said. The gunman also fatally shot his mother and committed suicide.

"With the drum roll, the consistency of the mass murders and the shock of it, it is always something that is moving and devastating to me. And then, it's as if I move on," Smith said. "And In this moment, I can't move on. I can't move on.

"I think it's because it was children, babies," she said. "I was horrified by it."

While she's never organized a political march before, Smith said she was compelled to press for a change in the law. The march organizers support President Barack Obama's call for a ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines as well as for universal background checks for gun sales. They also want lawmakers to require gun safety training for all buyers of firearms.




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We need a ribbon or some other symbol.

The MIA cause was aided by a yellow ribbon. The aids movement was aided by a red ribbon, especially when a lot of show business turned up with them at award shoes. The cause of breast cancer in women, ignored by medical research for years, was aided by a pink ribbon. (Women finally got active after the AIDS movement did.)

Maybe there should be a crayon pin.

I thought one of the most touching thing about Sandy Hook was the description of which each victim enjoyed. They were so young that they had not had time to develop many interests in the usual kinds of hobbies or leisure time activities.

Things like coloring and drawing and smiling were on the lists. It was heart wrenching. A crayon pin would be good.
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Enthusiast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-13 07:02 AM
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1. The older I get, the more I appreciate
the beauty of young people and the beauty of their potential. It's something that completely slipped by my awareness in the past, in my younger days. The Sandy Hook killing tore at my insides like none of the other senseless shootings. I think most of us had a similar reaction.

If I wore a gun control ribbon on my car, or person, I would be physically attacked. I live in red-neck-ville. I live in violent Redneckville.
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