A heartfelt plea to stop the violence
17th Jan 2006, 08:50 GMT
The three mothers and one cousin who visited Queen's Park yesterday to plead for the retention of Canadian gun-control laws faced a number of challenges. The first was once again telling the stories of loved ones lost to bullets in senseless, preventable crimes, something each in turn managed in occasionally tear-stopped whispers, revealing pain that never dies. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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