U.S.composite resin President Barack Obama said Sunday night that he would use the powers of his office to try and end mass shootings.
The president also said the United States, as a country, is not doing enough to stop such violence.
Speaking at the vigil service for the victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Connecticut,carbon fabric Obama questioned that "as a nation, are we meeting our obligations? Are we keeping our children, all of them, safe from harm?"
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"In
the coming weeks I'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my
fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals to
parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies
like this," said Obama, stopping short of saying he will push for gun
control laws.
Obama
flew to Newtown to meet with parents of victims and first responders
before he attended a service there for the victims of the shooting.
Adam
Lanza, 20-year-old, shot and killed his mother Nancy on Friday, and
broke into Sandy Hook Elementary where he killed 20 children and 6
adults, before committing suicide.
Adam
Lanza used a semi-automatic rifle to kill most of his victims, shooting
each of them multiple times. He also had with him at least 2 pistols.
Police said he carried many high-capacity magazines for the rifle.
Toward
the end of his speech, Obama read the names of the 20 children killed
in the shooting. Audible cries were heard from the audience.
The
shooting reignited gun control debate in the United States. California
Senator Dianne Feinstein, a top Democrat and leading liberal voice in
the Senate, told David Gregory, host of NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday
that she is reintroducing a federal ban on assault weapons on the first
day of the coming Congress, and urged Obama to lead on the issue.
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