CT advocates mark anniversary of gun safety law: ‘We can’t rest’

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After taking a brief pause last week to celebrate one year since the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, a group of gun safety advocates from Connecticut quickly returned to Washington, D.C., to push for more change.

They took a moment in West Hartford to acknowledge what they had been fighting for alongside hundreds of other people: the first major gun bill Congress passed in nearly 30 years. But within days of the event, they were back to their daily work of pressing elected officials to do more to curb gun violence.



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