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Posted: 4/1/2013 8:18:24 PM EST
FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2013 file photo, David Wheeler, father of Sandy Hook School shooting victim Benjamin, listens to a legislative hearing of a task force on gun violence and children's safety at Newtown High School in Newtown, Conn. Connecticut lawmakers announced a deal Monday, April 1, 2013 on what they called some of the toughest gun laws in the country that were proposed after the December mass shooting in the state, including a ban on new high-capacity ammunition magazines like the ones used in the massacre that left 20 children and six educators dead. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)
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Posted: 4/1/2013 6:48:28 PM EST
Relatives and supporters of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims stand during a presentation at the Capital in Hartford, Conn., Monday, April 1, 2013, where they asked lawmakers to include a ban on existing high-capacity magazines in a legislation addressing gun control spurred by the massacre. Standing from left are: Jennifer Hensel, Jackie and Mark Barden, Sandy Hook Promise member Tim Makris, William Sherlach, Nelba Marquez-Greene and Nicole Hockley. (AP Photo/New Haven Register, Mara Lavitt) 4/1/13
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Posted: 4/1/2013 6:38:28 PM EST
William Sherlach, left, husband of slain Sandy Hook Elementary School psychologist Mary Sherlach speaks, at the Capital in Hartford, Conn., Monday, April 1, 2013, as families of the school shooting victims asked lawmakers to include a ban on existing high-capacity magazines in a legislation addressing gun control spurred by the massacre. Other paraents attending are, from left behind Sherlach: Jennifer Hensel, Jackie and Mark Barden, Nelba Marquez-Greene, and Nicole Hockley. (AP Photo/New Haven Register, Mara Lavitt) 4/1/13
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Posted: 4/1/2013 6:38:28 PM EST
CORRECTS ID OF WIFE TO JACKIE - Mark Barden, right, father of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim Daniel Barden, speaks alongside his wife, Jackie, center, and other Newtown parents, at the Capital in Hartford, Conn., Monday, April 1, 2013. Families of the school shooting victims were there to ask lawmakers to include a ban on existing high-capacity magazines in a legislation addressing gun control spurred by the massacre. (AP Photo/New Haven Register, Mara Lavitt)
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Posted: 4/1/2013 4:43:30 PM EST
The Washington Nationals and Miami Marlins stand for a moment of silence honoring the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting before the opening day baseball game in Washington, on Monday, April 1, 2013. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 11:43:24 AM EST
This Thursday, March 28, 2013 photo shows a house belonging to the Barth family on Berkshire Road in Newtown, Conn., the day after it was destroyed by fire. The fire left Hans and Audra Barth and their three children homeless. Two of the children attended Sandy Hook Elementary School, including a first-grader in teacher Kaitlin Roig's classroom. Roig barricaded her students in a bathroom as Adam Lanza shot 26 people dead in the school in December. (AP Photo/The News-Times, Tyler Sizemore) MANDATORY CREDIT: THE NEWS-TIMES, TYLER SIZEMORE
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:53:24 PM EST
Brady Eggleston of Newtown, a supporter of gun control stands in front of supporters for gun rights outside the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people.(AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:53:24 PM EST
Supporters for gun rights gather outside the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people.(AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:53:24 PM EST
John Woodall. left, of Newtown, Conn., carries a sign that he says indicated the percentage of Americans who support universal background checks speaks with Gordon Jones of Southbury, Conn., a supporter of gun rights during a rally outside the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters in Newtown Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people.(AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:53:24 PM EST
Phillip W. Mauriello of Watertown, Conn., left, who is not in favor of any changes to gun laws in Connecticut speaks with Erin Nikitchyuk of Sandy Hook, Conn., right, who is for common sense regulations to reduce gun violence as they stand at a rally outside the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:53:24 PM EST
Supporters of both sides of the gun debate gather outside the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:53:24 PM EST
Supporters of both sides of the gun debate gather outside the National Shooting Sports Foundation headquarters in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people.(AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 5:53:33 PM EST
A guard stands watch behind cones and concrete barrier at the entrance to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, March 28, 2013. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized at Adam Lanza's home. Lanza killed his mother, Nancy Lanza in their home before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 2:48:34 PM EST
FILE - This undated file photo circulated by law enforcement and provided by NBC News, shows Adam Lanza, who authorities said Lanza killed his mother at their home and then opened fire inside the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized in the Lanza home. (AP Photo/NBC News, File)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 2:48:34 PM EST
FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2012 file photo, a police cruiser sits in the driveway and crime scene tape surrounds the home of Nancy Lanza in Newtown, Conn. Nancy Lanza was killed in the home by her son Adam Lanza before he forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn, killing 26 people. Search warrants released Thursday, March 28, 2013, revealed that an arsenal of weapons including guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, a bayonet and several swords was seized in the Lanza home. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 10:42:08 AM EST
Names of the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School are seen on crosses at a memorial in Sandy Hook Village in Newtown, Connecticut, December 18, 2012.REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Posted: 3/28/2013 9:27:02 AM EST
Names of the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School are seen on crosses at a memorial in Sandy Hook Village in Newtown, Connecticut, December 18, 2012.REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Posted: 3/28/2013 8:51:23 AM EST
Names of the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School are seen on crosses at a memorial in Sandy Hook Village in Newtown, Connecticut, December 18, 2012.REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Posted: 3/27/2013 4:38:25 PM EST
FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 14, 2012 file photo provided by the Newtown Bee, Connecticut State Police lead a line of children from the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. after Adam Lanza opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky III asked a judge in Danbury Superior Court, Wednesday, March 27, 2013 to limit the information to be made public from warrants in Newtown school shooting, due to be released Thursday. (AP Photo/Newtown Bee, Shannon Hicks, File) MANDATORY CREDIT: NEWTOWN BEE, SHANNON HICKS
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Posted: 3/27/2013 4:38:25 PM EST
FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2012 file photo provided by the Newtown Bee, a police officer leads two women and a child from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., shortly after Adam Lanza opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky III asked a judge in Danbury Superior Court, Wednesday, March 27, 2013 to limit the information to be made public from warrants in Newtown school shooting, due to be released Thursday. (AP Photo/Newtown Bee, Shannon Hicks, File) MANDATORY CREDIT: NEWTOWN BEE, SHANNON HICKS