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W.Va. congressional leaders speak to gun issue
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- As Sen. Joe Manchin indicated a willingness Monday to re-examine views on gun control in the United States, his colleague in the Senate said he would support a renewed ban on assault weapons.
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va, said Monday that Congress should enact stronger anti-gun laws, as well as legislation to create better access to mental-health care and stronger oversight over violent video games children play.
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W.Va. congressional leaders speak to gun issue
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- As Sen. Joe Manchin indicated a willingness Monday to re-examine views on gun control in the United States, his colleague in the Senate said he would support a renewed ban on assault weapons.
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va, said Monday that Congress should enact stronger anti-gun laws, as well as legislation to create better access to mental-health care and stronger oversight over violent video games children play.
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