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April 4, 2013 Dear Senators: With heavy hearts and a sense of solemn responsibility we, families of victims of the

tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School who have signed this letter, write you today regarding legislation currently under consideration by the United States Senate. None of us sought this role or, even four months ago, imagined that we would be enmeshed in a national discussion of gun violence. The issue, however, found each of us in the most terrible way imaginable on the morning of December 14, 2012. In order to prevent other families from the loss that each of us will endure for the rest of our lives, we offer the following policy recommendations as Congress debates strengthening Americas gun laws. It is important that you understand at the outset that we believe the 2nd Amendment protects the individual right of Americans to own guns. We live in a typical American community and those of us who do not own guns have neighbors, friends or relatives who do. We believe the vast majority of gun owners are responsible and law abiding; we do not support any law that would take or confiscate guns from law abiding citizens. But no rights are absolute; with all rights come responsibilities. As parents and grandparents, sisters and brothers of the children and spouses and children of the educators lost at Sandy Hook, we believe that responsible improvements to our laws will help prevent future tragedies like Sandy Hook and save some of the tens of thousands of lives lost every year to gun violence. First, a background check should be required for every gun sale. Every individual, regardless of where or from whom they purchase a firearm, should undergo a background check to ensure that the purchaser is not a risk for perpetrating gun violence. The background check requirement for private sales should be enforceable, and states should ensure that the data they provide for the system is complete and up to date. It is no longer acceptable that we allow gaping loopholes to persist despite the availability of a proven system and the absence of any indication that these checks have infringed on anyones rights. As ordinary citizens, we had no idea that some gun purchases were treated differently than others and that every purchase was not already subject to a background check. Maybe that is why 90% of Americans feel the way we do about background checks. Second, Congress should address the easy availability of large capacity ammunition magazines by limiting the sale of magazines larger than ten bullets. In four minutes, the shooter at Sandy Hook Elementary fired 154 bullets, killing 20 first grade children and six educators -- our loved ones. The killer used magazines with a capacity of 30 bullets. We now know that he left less lethal, lower-capacity magazines at home.

Limiting the sale of these large capacity magazines can save innocent lives. Eleven children escaped from one of the classrooms at Sandy Hook Elementary when the shooter stopped to reload. We are left to wonder how many victims maybe our children also might have escaped if the killer had to reload more frequently. Similarly in Tucson, during the shooting that left six dead and nearly cost Congresswoman Giffords her life, the killing stopped only because the shooter was tackled when he was forced to reload. Third, firearms trafficking and straw purchases should be federal crimes. Congress should support law enforcements efforts to get guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals by making it a crime to buy a gun for another person and stiffening penalties for purchasing a gun to give to a person who is prohibited by law from having a gun. The cost of continuing our willful ignorance of these evasions of our gun laws is simply too high. There are many who say that, rather than adopt new laws, government should do a better job of enforcing the laws already on the books. We wholeheartedly agree that existing laws should be better enforced, and that government needs to allocate the resources necessary to ensure that those laws are effectively implemented. Fortunately, we do not have to choose between better enforcement of existing laws and the adoption of new common sense approaches. We can and must do both. We are under no illusion that making these changes will end gun violence or prevent all mass shootings. That, however, cannot be the test that determines whether America chooses to act or remain complacent. These measures will surely save many lives. And they will prevent other families from experiencing our grief. As we address the issue of gun responsibility, we believe equal attention should be paid to issues of mental health, school safety and community. There is no single fix; some changes require new laws, many are changes we need to make in our communities and in ourselves. We will be failing our children if we do not do everything we can to address these issues now. In the days and weeks since December 14, we have been comforted by the hundreds of thousands of expressions of concern we received from people in every state of the US. We are grateful beyond words for the letters, the gifts and the prayers. But we have been discouraged that less than four months since we buried our loved ones, what started as a national conversation about coming together to protect our nations children has descended into a divisive partisan fight. Nothing we have before us is divisive; everything we support should be bi-partisan. We urge you to act without delay to adopt these common sense measures to strengthen our gun laws. When the Senate returns next week, many of us will come to Washington, and we hope that we will have the opportunity then to discuss these issues with you in person. We have promised that Newtown 2

will be remembered not for our tragedy, but for transformation, and you have the power to help fulfill that promise. We thank you for considering our views and urge you to act swiftly to make our communities and families safer. Sincerely, Jackie Barden Mother of Daniel Mark Barden Father of Daniel Martin Giblin - Grandfather of Daniel (Smallwood, NY) Rosaleen Murchison - Aunt of Daniel (Ridgefield, CT) Peter Murchison - Uncle of Daniel (Ridgefield, CT) Cristen Murchison - Cousin of Daniel (Boston, MA) Matthew Murchison - Cousin of Daniel (Brooklyn, NY) Lizzie Murchison - Cousin of Daniel (Brooklyn, NY) John Murchison - Cousin of Daniel (Brooklyn, NY) Michael Murchison - Cousin of Daniel (Ridgefield, CT) Michael Giblin - Uncle of Daniel (Frederick, MD) Jackie Pickett - Cousin of Daniel (Mt. Airy, MD) Duane Pickett - Cousin of Daniel (Mt. Airy, MD) Corrinne Downs - Cousin of Daniel (Frederick, MD) Kenny Downs - Cousin of Daniel (Frederick, MD) Laura Giblin - Cousin of Daniel (Arlington, VA) Madeline Giblin - Cousin of Daniel (Frederick, MD) Martin Giblin - Uncle of Daniel (Yonkers, NY) Madeline O'Neill - Aunt of Daniel (Ridgefield, CT) Michael O'Neill - Uncle of Daniel (Ridgefield, CT) Lauren O'Neill - Cousin and God Mother of Daniel (Ridgefield, CT) James Giblin - Uncle of Daniel (Bronx, NY) Donald Giblin - Uncle of Daniel (Yorktown, NY) Kathleen Giblin - Aunt of Daniel (Rhinebeck, NY) Christine Risoli - Aunt of Daniel (Newtown, CT) Matthew Risoli - Uncle of Daniel (Newtown, CT) Anne Barden - Grandmother of Daniel (Yonkers, NY) James Barden - Uncle of Daniel (NY, NY) Timothy Barden - Uncle of Daniel (Portland ME) Mary Lou Barden - Aunt of Daniel (Portland, ME) Anna Barden - Cousin of Daniel (NY, NY) Carl Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Deland, FL) Anne Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Deland, FL) Rob Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Deland, FL) Disa Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Merrit Island, FL) 3

David Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Lake Mary, FL) Lisa Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Lake Mary, FL) John Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Prior, Lake MN) Kathleen Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Prior Lake, MN) Maureen Barden Othmer - Cousin of Daniel (Philadelphia, PA) David Othmer - Cousin of Daniel (Philadelphia, PA) Kevin Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Yonkers, NY) Adrianna Barden - Cousin of Daniel (Yonkers, NY) Sheila Keegan - Cousin of Daniel (NY, NY) Nelba Mrquez-Greene Mother of Ana Jimmy Greene Father of Ana Angel Figueroa, Ana's grandfather (Maunavo, PR) Elba Mrquez, Ana's grandmother (Maunavo, PR) Renee Simmons, Ana's grandmother (Bloomfield, CT) Leonard Simmons, Ana's grandfather (Bloomfield, CT) Taina Amaro, Ana's aunt (Hartford, CT) Nayre Greene, Ana's aunt (Bloomfield, CT) Francine Wheeler Mother of Ben David Wheeler Father of Ben E. H. Wheeler - Ben's grandfather (Mt. Pleasant, SC) Kay Wheeler Bens grandmother (Mt. Pleasant, SC) Carmen Lobis Bens grandfather (Garnet Valley, PA) Annette Lobis Bens grandmother (Garnet Valley, PA) Sophia Turchi Bens great-grandmother (Broomall, PA) Michael and Sheila Lobis - Ben's Uncle and Aunt (Kennett Square, Pa) Steven L. Lobis Bens Uncle and Godfather (Morrisville, PA) Ann Lobis Bens Aunt (Morrisville, PA) Anthony and Colleen Lobis Bens Uncle and Aunt (Furlong, PA) Andrew and Jamie Ibarra-Wheeler Bens Uncle and Aunt (Kahuku, HI) Dawn Kiss and Jeffrey Wheeler Bens Uncle and Aunt (Gig Harbor, WA) Jonathan Bond Wheeler Bens Cousin (Richmond, VA) Harry Berquist - Ben's Grandpa (Newport News, VA) James W. L. Cole and Nancy Cole Bens uncle and aunt (Newport News, VA) William Sherlach Husband of Mary Maura and Eric Schwartz Daughter and Son-in-law of Mary Katy Sherlach Daughter of Mary

Jennifer Hensel Mother of Avielle Jeremy Richman Father of Avielle Ronald J Richman - Grandfather of Avielle (Tucson AZ) Lee Small - Spouse of Grandfather of Avielle (Tucson AZ) Judith Hensel - Grandmother of Avielle (Sabula IA) Thomas Hensel - Grandfather of Avielle (Sabula IA) Cara Root - Aunt of Avielle (Buffalo Grove IL) John Root - Uncle of Avielle (Buffalo Grove IL) Michael Hensel - Uncle of Avielle (Gaithersburg, MD) Leo Hernandez - Uncle of Avielle (Gaithersburg, MD) Neil Heslin Father of Jesse

Nicole Hockley Mother of Dylan Ian Hockley Father of Dylan Theresa Moretti - Dylan's grandmother (Cranston, RI) Henry Moretti - Dylan's grandfather (Cranston, RI) Marjorie Erikson - Dylan's great-grandmother (Mill Creek, WA) Helen Shirts - Dylan's great-aunt (Mill Creek, WA) Grace Marshall - Dylan's great-aunt (Slidell, LA) Ivy Hockley - Dylan's grandmother (Eastrea, England) Tom Hockley - Dylan's grandfather (Eastrea, England) Donna Arnold Mother of Madeleine Hsu Gail DElia Grandaunt of Madelein (Stuart, FL) Karen McGough Cousin of Madeleine (Sarasota, FL) Gilles Rousseau Father of Lauren Joyce Rousseau Step Mother of Lauren Matthew Rousseau Brother of Lauren Andrew Rousseau Brother of Lauren Terri Rousseau Mother of Lauren Anthony J. Lusardi III - Boyfriend of Lauren Judy, Bob, Hannah and Nathan Johnstonbaugh Relatives of Lauren (Allison Park, PA) Polly Leukhardt and David Fenner Relatives of Lauren (Westford, MA) Dan and Carol Wiley Aunt and Uncle of Lauren (Owens Cross Roads, Alabama) James and Michele Uhrich Relatives of Lauren (Columbia, MD) Steve and Brenda Bomgardner Uncle and Aunt of Lauren (Bethlehem, PA) James and Vicki Nagle Aunt and Uncle of Lauren (Landisville, PA)

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