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Connecticut lawmakers pass sweeping gun measure
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Gun legislation that advocacy groups call the
strongest and most comprehensive to be taken up
across the nation moved closer to passage early
Thursday in Connecticut. The House vote, 105-44,
followed passage by the Senate a day earlier. The
bill, which is expected to be signed by Gov.
Dannel Malloy, would make Connecticut the third
state (New York and Colorado) to pass such a
tough measure following the December rampage in
Newtown. Debate on the legislation, which was
drawn up by a bipartisan legislative task force,
was emotional at times Wednesday. Some questioned
whether the bill dealt enough with the state's
mental health system, a reference to the accused
shooter.
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