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“Sen. Graham and I just got recognized for civility,” she said, noting an award that both had received Tuesday. “Let’s keep this civil.”

Opponents have criticized Feinstein’s proposals as feel-good measures that would do little to stop mass shootings but would hurt law-abiding gun owners. During the hearing, the NRA flooded Twitter with responses to the testimony, using the hashtag #StopFeinstein to respond to every point.

“When was the last time you heard anyone who survived a gunfight say they wish they had less rounds of ammo available,” one gun control opponent tweeted.

“Criminals already beat the background check system by having straw purchasers buy guns for them,” another wrote.

At the hearing, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said the Justice Department had an abysmal record of prosecuting gun crimes. John Walsh, the U.S. attorney in Denver, said he strongly disagreed. Walsh said Justice Department employees worked many “sleepless nights.”

Walsh said that 1 out of 5 cases brought in Colorado involved firearms and his office went after “the worst of the worst,” but lacked the resources to prosecute every gun case.

Still, he said that as many as 80,000 people were rejected for gun purchases last year through background checks. “That’s a record of success,” he said. “We should be proud of that.”

Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday asked a gathering of state attorneys general in Washington for their help in getting the measures through Congress.

“There will be a moral price, as well as a political price, to be paid for inaction,” he said.

He hailed the Democratic primary victory Tuesday night of Robin Kelly, a former Illinois state representative who’s running for a vacant seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Her campaign received a $2.2 million donation from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a leading supporter of new gun restrictions, while the NRA backed her chief opponent.

“Voters sent a message last night, not just to the NRA, but to politicians around the country,” said the vice president, who’s played a leading role in the White House effort to push for gun restrictions in the wake of Newtown.

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