
Vice President Joe Biden sits with Newtown, Connecticut's First Selectwoman
Pat Llodra before speaking at a gun violence conference in Danbury, Conn., Feb. 21, 2013.
U.S. Vice President Joe
Biden said it is "unacceptable" not to do something about gun
violence in America.
Biden spoke at a
conference on gun violence just a few kilometers from the scene of the December
shooting in Newtown, Connecticut - where a gunman killed 20 children and six
adults in an elementary school.
Experts in the
fields of mental health, law enforcement and education participated in the
conference in Danbury, Connecticut. The parents of seven-year-old Newtown
victim Grace McDonnell took part in one of the panels.
The event was
organized by members of the state's congressional delegation.
President Barack
Obama is pushing for universal background checks for gun owners, a ban on
military-style assault weapons and limits to the size of ammunition magazines.
Gun advocates say
additional laws will not keep weapons away from people with violent intent, and
the government should instead focus on enforcing exisiting laws.
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