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US gun activists stage 'day of resistance' to tighter controls US gun activists stage 'day of resistance' to tighter controls
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Gun rights activists are holding what they are calling a "day of resistance" to planned gun reforms in the US.Gun rights activists are holding what they are calling a "day of resistance" to planned gun reforms in the US.
They say more than 100 rallies are being held across the country to oppose the tightening of restrictions on gun ownership.They say more than 100 rallies are being held across the country to oppose the tightening of restrictions on gun ownership.
Protesters say the reforms breach their constitutional right to bear arms.Protesters say the reforms breach their constitutional right to bear arms.
The rallies follow the school shooting in Sandy Hook, Connecticut in December, which left 20 children and six teachers dead.The rallies follow the school shooting in Sandy Hook, Connecticut in December, which left 20 children and six teachers dead.
That prompted an outcry from those calling for restrictions on gun use and a strong backlash from those who oppose them, says BBC reporter Tom Esslemont.That prompted an outcry from those calling for restrictions on gun use and a strong backlash from those who oppose them, says BBC reporter Tom Esslemont.
President Barack Obama wants a ban on assault weapons and wider background checks on people buying guns.President Barack Obama wants a ban on assault weapons and wider background checks on people buying guns.
"i do not oppose all tightening of gun restriction laws," says Dustin Stockton, one of the organisers of Saturday's protests."i do not oppose all tightening of gun restriction laws," says Dustin Stockton, one of the organisers of Saturday's protests.
"But what we will never accept is the government coming into our homes and demanding to know exactly what kind of weaponry we have for our natural right of self-preservation.""But what we will never accept is the government coming into our homes and demanding to know exactly what kind of weaponry we have for our natural right of self-preservation."
At one of the protests in Sarasota, Florida, the Herald-Tribune news site estimated more than 50 people had attended.At one of the protests in Sarasota, Florida, the Herald-Tribune news site estimated more than 50 people had attended.
"It's one of my rights - one I'd die for," it quoted Terry Childers as saying."It's one of my rights - one I'd die for," it quoted Terry Childers as saying.
Others carried placards showing their support - including one with a picture of an assault rifle, reading: "Come and take it."Others carried placards showing their support - including one with a picture of an assault rifle, reading: "Come and take it."
The protests follow a week of calls for tighter gun laws.The protests follow a week of calls for tighter gun laws.
Some states have demanded mandatory liability insurance schemes for gun owners.Some states have demanded mandatory liability insurance schemes for gun owners.
On Thursday, Vice-President Joe Biden gave a speech not far from Newtown, Connecticut, where last year's deadly school shooting took place.On Thursday, Vice-President Joe Biden gave a speech not far from Newtown, Connecticut, where last year's deadly school shooting took place.
He said there was a "moral price to be paid" for inaction over gun control laws and criticised politicians "more concerned about your political survival" than the safety of America's children.He said there was a "moral price to be paid" for inaction over gun control laws and criticised politicians "more concerned about your political survival" than the safety of America's children.
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