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Gun Violence and the Faith Community
Clip: 11/15/2013 | 8m 9s
A growing interfaith movement is organizing against gun violence.
While the Sandy Hook school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut horrified the nation last year, every month even more children are killed by guns. Since Newtown, some faith leaders and religious groups have supported new gun restrictions. Others have advocated a need both to use force and to have the guns to do so.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Gun Violence and the Faith Community
Clip: 11/15/2013 | 8m 9s
While the Sandy Hook school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut horrified the nation last year, every month even more children are killed by guns. Since Newtown, some faith leaders and religious groups have supported new gun restrictions. Others have advocated a need both to use force and to have the guns to do so.
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