The Mercury News Weekend

Clinton, relatives of shooting victims, talk gun violence

- By Susan Haigh

“I’m really proud that your leaders here in Connecticu­t have shown the way. That’s why what happened here in Connecticu­t really needs to be amodel.” — Hillary Clinton

HARTFORD, Conn. — Hillary Clinton, sitting with relatives of victims of the Newtown school massacre, vowed Thursday to make sure gun violence is not ignored, saying Connecticu­t’s bipartisan gun control legislatio­n was a model for the nation.

“I’m really proud that your leaders here in Connecticu­t have shown the way,” the Democratic presidenti­al candidate told a crowd of about 600 supporters at a YMCA gymnasium in Hartford’s north end, a section of the capital city where families have first-hand experience with gun violence. “That’s why what happened here in Connecticu­t really needs to be a model.”

The state passed a sweeping package of gun law changes following the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, which left 20 first-graders and six educators dead. The new law expanded the state’s assault weapons ban, barred large-capacity magazines and boosted background check requiremen­ts, among other changes. Clinton has proposed comprehens­ive federal background check requiremen­ts, including for gun show and Internet sales, and repealing certain immunity protection­s for the gun industry, among other provisions.

“I know how hard it was to do what Connecticu­t’s governor and legislatur­e did after Sandy Hook. So I am not here to make promises I can’t keep,” she said. “I am here to tell you I will use every single minute of every day, if I’m so fortunate to be your president, looking for ways to save lives so we can change the gun culture.”

Ahead of Tuesday’s primary election, Clinton appeared at a roundtable discussion with some family members of gun violence victims, including those from the Newtown shooting.

Clinton’s campaign has focused heavily on the gun issue in Connecticu­t. This week, it began running a television ad featuring the daughter of slain Sandy Hook principal Dawn Hochsprung.

“No one is fighting harder to reform our gun laws than Hillary Clinton,” Erica Smegielski said in the ad. “She is the only candidate that has what it takes to take on the gun lobby. She reminds me of my mother: She isn’t scared of anything.”

 ?? JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Hillary Clinton attends the Hartford Gun Violence Prevention Discussion in Hartford, Connecticu­t, on Thursday.
JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES Hillary Clinton attends the Hartford Gun Violence Prevention Discussion in Hartford, Connecticu­t, on Thursday.

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