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Gun owners, opponents clash at Conn. hearing in wake of Newtown

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Cromwell resident John H. Barry, 59, said he and his wife both oppose all gun control laws except a provision for universal background checks on the purchase of weapons. He said that, decades ago, the general public could buy a submachine gun from the Sears Roebuck catalog. He said he keeps a loaded gun, unlocked, in his house because of criminal acts in the neighborhood.

“Why do we need so-called assault rifles in a civilized society?” Barry asked. “Ex post facto. Please Google it. … Bullet tax. Only in Connecticut would a massacre result in a tax proposal.”

Michael Schwabik, 43, of Cromwell said that Lanza killed his own mother and would not be stopped by any law that the legislature could pass in the future. A member of the Connecticut National Guard, he said there is “a big difference” between rifles issued to members of the military and those that are available to the general public.

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