Newtown residents urge lawmakers to 'make this the time that change happens'

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Scarlett Lewis, mother of Sandy Hook victim Jesse Lewis, speaks at a public hearing on gun control at Newtown High School in Newtown, Conn., on Wednesday, Jan. 30.

NEWTOWN, Conn. - One after another, Newtown residents stepped to the microphone and urged Connecticut lawmakers to stop another tragedy like the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School and take action, such as banning high-powered, military style rifles and high-capacity magazines. 

While a General Assembly bipartisan task force heard Wednesday from some residents concerned about their Second Amendment rights, the vast majority of the several hundred people who turned out for the public hearing — including parents of children killed at Sandy Hook and local officials — appeared to support greater gun control.

"Make this the time that change happens. Don't give up because it's too hard or too difficult. Make a promise to honor the lives lost at Sandy Hook and elsewhere in America by turning this tragedy into the moment of transformation that benefits us all," said Nicole Hockley. Her 6-year-old son, Dylan, was among those killed by 20-year-old Adam Lanza, who fatally shot his mother in their home before driving to the school to carry out the massacre before killing himself. 


Jennifer Killin, a Newtown mother, said there's a national misconception that Newtown residents want to repeal the Second Amendment. Rather, she said, Newtown residents want to protect people's rights while also protecting children and their safety. 

"It's in everyone's best interest to work together," she said, receiving loud applause from the crowd. 

Bill Sherlach, whose wife, Mary, a school psychologist, died in the rampage, said he respects the Second Amendment but it was written in a long-ago era where armaments were different. 

"I have no idea how long it took to reload and refire a musket," he said. "I do know that the number of shots fired in the Sandy Hook Elementary School in those few short minutes is almost incomprehensible, even in today's modern age." 

Wednesday's hearing was in sharp contrast to a legislative subcommittee hearing held Monday at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford on gun laws, which lasted hours into the night and attracted hundreds of gun rights activists statewide. Many in the crowd at the Newtown High School auditorium, the site where President Barack Obama addressed residents after the shooting, wore stickers urging gun law changes. 

Many voiced support for more background checks, annual gun permit renewals and increased availability of mental health services. 

Michael Majeski of Newtown called it a "kneejerk reaction" to the shooting by focusing on gun laws. Rather, he said, they need to address mental illness, pointing out how the state has closed a nearby psychiatric hospital. 

"If there is any commonsense or wisdom among the members of this committee, I would humbly ask you to focus on the underlying causes of these murders and not these symptoms," he said. 

David Wheeler, whose 6-year-old son, Benjamin, was killed at Sandy Hook, said a more comprehensive system of identifying and monitoring individuals with mental distress needs to be created. 

"That a person with these problems could live in a home where he had access to among the most powerful firearms available to non-military personnel is unacceptable," he said. "It doesn't matter to whom these weapons were registered. It doesn't matter if they were purchased legally. What matters is that it was far too easy for another mentally unbalanced, suicidal person who had violent obsessions to have easy access to unreasonably powerful weapons." 

But Newtown resident Casey Khan warned that further restrictions on gun rights leave "good and lawful citizens at risk." 

Parents of survivors in attendance, too
The public hearing was organized by the General Assembly's task force on gun violence prevention and children's safety. Lawmakers hope to vote on a package of new measures around the end of February. 

One mother spoke of how her daughter survived the shooting. 

Susie Ehrens said her daughter, Emma, escaped from Sandy Hook with a group of other first-graders when the shooter paused. She said Emma saw her friends and teacher slaughtered before she ran past lifeless bodies and half a mile down the road. 

"The fact that my daughter survived and others didn't haunts me. That a spot where they were standing at that moment decided their fate that day, when evil (that) could have been stopped walked into their classrooms," Ehrens said. 

Mary Ann Jacob, a Sandy Hook teacher, recalled hearing "hundreds of hundreds of gunshots that seemed to last forever" and crawling across the floor with 18 children to hide from the shooter. 

Some in the audience didn't testify but said they felt it was important to attend. 

Trish Keil and her twin sister, Helen Malyszka, two music teachers in Sandy Hook who knew many of the slain children, said they believe the tragedy will lead to change and won't be forgotten. Both support more gun control measures. 

"I think it happened in Newtown for a reason, and I think there is going to be major change because Newtown will not stand by and let this go," Keil said. "This is just, it's too horrific. When it's starting to affect our children, something has to be done and it's going to change." 

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The liberal democrats are now working on lies to further push their personal agenda of disarming AMERICA ! NBC edited a video of a father asking an audience in a court room why do we need assault firearms, and NBC changed the video to make it look like he was being interrupted with rhetoric and yelling, which another reporter caught the actual statements. HOW DARE A NEWS ORGANIZATION MAKE STUFF UP TO BEND THE TRUTH TO A LIE FOR THEIR BENEFIT ... LIE AND DENY is the liberal moto... Pitiful

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Reply#1 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:37 AM EST

Ok,Not taking away from the Newtown killings but,Does anyone in Newtown own a gun? With as many stories about Newtown this and Newtown that a person would think they would have all turned in their guns by now as an example to the rest of the country.Or is it possible that not everyne in Newtown is not an anti-gun enthusiast.

    #1.1 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:18 PM EST
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    Lie and Deny is the Liberal Moto...

      Reply#2 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:38 AM EST

      Only 39 people a year die from Assault weapons, and the dems keep telling the news thousands...Liberals are full of BS ! Their goal is to punish lawful gun owners, because they are too pitiful to solve real problems with real answers....Personal Agendas again !

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      Reply#3 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:41 AM EST

      Agree.. people choose to go after guns for the same reason animal control goes after dogs. They are the easy targets.

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      #3.1 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 12:10 PM EST
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      "kneejerk reaction"

      Ban guns and the mentally ill will just switch to something less tasty like Fire Bombs or Poisons.. you have to address the issue not the symptoms or you will never end the killing.

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      Reply#4 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 12:08 PM EST

      Remember when everyone had guns in their trucks at school? Kids played with toy guns? Cops & robbers? Cowboy & Indians? Nobody was killed. Kids learned how to respect real guns. There were morals & values. Gun mass murders were unknown. You could mail order guns. No background check.

      Just remember you give up the protection of the 1st Amendment when you give up on the 2nd Amendment. BTW, is CT going to send their kids to fight in the army without guns? Criminal should start focusing on CT as easy pickings now. Gun ban & everyone giving up their guns! Go after them. Watch the mom's get raped in front of their children after the armed criminals kill the fathers.

      I have never heard of such stupid trust of a government that can not prevent crimes. Chicago, Washington, DC, California, etc. I do not understand people that give up their freedoms for false security.

      Cops take minutes to arrive if you are lucky & can notify them. A gun in the hand will damn sure make a criminal hesitate or retreat.

      If you want to be naked to crime and prime targets, become another Chicago. It is your choice. Be sure & proudly proclaim you are gun free. You will have a lot of government elected "officials" support. But you will still have to hope you can dial 911 and someone can come in time. Good luck. I am sorry for your tragedy.

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      Reply#5 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 1:45 PM EST

      good point Numb3rTech

        #5.1 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:09 PM EST
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        @voxrationis your the fuc*@ing moron what are a real tough guy just going to bore us to death,i can guarantee i dont need a gun to deal with you people kill people end of discussion

          Reply#6 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:53 PM EST

          'Behold a Pale Horse', by William Cooper, Chapter 12, page 225, 1st Para. (1991)
          "The government encouraged the manufacture and importation of military firearms for the criminals to use. This is intended to foster a feeling of insecurity, which would lead the American people to voluntarily disarm themselves by passing laws against firearms. Using drugs and hypnosis on mental patients in a process called Orion, the CIA inculcated the desire in these people to open fire on schoolyards and thus inflame the anti-gun lobby. This plan is well under way and so far is working perfectly. The middle class is begging the government to do away with the 2nd Amendment."
          This was published nearly 22 years ago, folks!

            Reply#7 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:47 PM EST

            It was Benjamin Wheeler's birth that led his family to Sandy Hook.

            Wheeler's parents, David and Francine Wheeler, began thinking about leaving their former home in New York City when Francine was pregnant with Benjamin, according to published reports.

            The move didn't happen immediately, but the family moved to Sandy Hook in April of last year, according to a profile of David Wheeler on the website of the Flagpole Radio Cafe theater, where Wheeler began performing once the family moved here.

            David Wheeler spent over 20 years in film and television acting while living in New York City, according to the profile.

            Benjamin's mother, Francine, is a music teacher and performer who released a CD of children's music in 2004, according to a profile of her published in the Newtown Bee.

            "Music can happen anywhere," Francine Wheeler told The Bee. "We knew we wanted a piece of lawn, somewhere quiet, somewhere with good schools. We have friends in Newtown we've been visiting for a few years, and liked the town, so with the help of a really patient real estate agent we finally found a place."

            Writing on HighlightHollywood.com, a self-described family friend, Roger Hitts, recalled Francine's baby shower for Benjamin that was held at a local park in Queens. He too recalled that the family moved to Sandy Hook with their children in mind.

            The family attends Trinity Episcopal Church in Newtown, according to a bulletin posted on the church's website.
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            The Church's pastor has been providing spiritual care to the family.

            In addition to his parents, Benjamin leaves behind an older brother Nate.

              Reply#8 - Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:51 PM EST
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