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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Weapons used by Connecticut gunman Adam Lanza, who killed 20 children and six school workers Friday after killing his mother at their home. Lanza committed suicide in Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The primary murder weapon:

_ Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, a civilian version of the military's M-16 and a model commonly seen at marksmanship competitions. It's similar to the weapon used in a recent shopping mall shooting in Oregon. Two men convicted in a series of sniper killings in the Washington, D.C.-area in 2002 also used a Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle that they fired from the trunk of a car at randomly picked victims. Lanza was carrying multiple 30-round magazines, police said, though higher capacity ones are available.

Also found in the school near Lanza's body:

_ Glock 10 mm: A larger and more powerful weapon than the widely popular 9 mm, it is in many respects similar to the 9 mm. It is a lightweight and comparatively affordable weapon that is often used for target shooting and for personal protection. Lanza killed himself with a shot to the head from this pistol, according to a state official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the source was not authorized to disclose details of the investigation.

_ Sig Sauer 9 mm: Considered an upper-tier, quality product, it's comparatively expensive, and its range of uses includes elite military and police units.

Found in the vehicle Lanza drove to the school:

_ A fourth weapon, a shotgun.

Also:

_ The gunman's mother was found dead in her pajamas in bed, shot four times in the head with a .22-caliber rifle, said the Connecticut official who spoke on condition of anonymity.


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    yrreta wrote...
    And the point of this story is
    to fuel the fires for the banning of these weapons. We all know that it's the gun's fault for this tragedy, not the human that enabled the gun by squeezing the trigger. Has a gun ever killed anyone without it being held by a human? Has any weapon ever killed a human without another human enabling it? Are guns dangerous, or are humans dangerous?
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Answer: The untreated mentally ill with guns
    can be very dangerous. Which leads to this question: Why do gun nuts and their national organization, the NRA, fight so hard to prevent laws from being enacted which would make it harder for mentally ill mass murderers to slaughter classrooms full of tiny tots?
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    Steve wrote...
    Micho continues to show a lack
    understanfing, a willingness to spread lies and grace us with a smite of anti 2nd amendment sediment. Laws are in place and no new law would have prevented this. Since when had any law prevented someone from committing a crime? Chicago and New York both believe in that nonsense and failure still doesn't sink in.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Interesting, is it not?
    There are no laws on the books that have deterred any but the law abiding, Steve. Does that mean we should not have laws? By your thinking, there should be no laws against illegal immigration, since they fail to act as a deterrent.
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