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Gun Control Law / Battle #633833

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Mar 02, 2000
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(Studio: Brian Williams) Report introduced.

(Washington: Andrea Mitchell) The continuing battle to get more gun laws passed in Congress reported. [Genesee County, Michigan, prosecutor Arthur BUSCH - says he hopes a message can be sent about guns.] [President CLINTON - criticizes the NRA's influence on Congress.] [Senator Dianne FEINSTEIN - tells senators to vote for gun control or be voted out.] [Handgun Control, Incorporated Joseph SUDBAY - says a lot of legislators do what the National Rifle Assn. wants.] [Senator John McCAIN - says he does not affect Arizona state laws.] [National Rifle Assn. Wayne LaPIERRE - says gun control is a hot issue.]

Reporter(s):
Mitchell, Andrea;
Williams, Brian
Duration:
00:02:30

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