People whose lives have been destroyed by mass shootings have made heartbreaking pleas to U.S. lawmakers, demanding action on the country’s endless epidemic of gun violence. Jackson Proskow reports on the emotional testimonies, how politicians fighting for tighter gun controls are trying to take action, and the rationale of those still opposing reform.
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‘What in the world is wrong with this country?’: Mass shooting victims, families make desperate pleas to U.S. Congress
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