Biden: 'Gun laws won't eliminate mass shootings'
Comments set off war of words between gun advocates, opponents
Published: Feb 01 2013 07:32:21 PM EST
Updated On: Feb 04 2013 12:05:21 AM EST
Vice President Joe Biden said new law's can make a difference, but wouldn't eliminate threat of mass shootings.
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