One year after Sandy Hook shooting, gun control groups keep hope
NEWTOWN, Connecticut (AP) — Last year's shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School — where 26 people, mostly small children, were shot to death — profoundly changed the small town of Newtown and thrust gun violence back into the national debate.
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