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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says his administration has received an outpouring of support for stricter gun laws following last week's elementary school massacre in Connecticut, telling respondents to an online petition, "We hear you."

The president said in a video released Friday that he has been encouraged that many gun owners have said there are steps the nation can take to prevent more deadly shootings, "steps that both protect our rights and protect our kids."

"I will do everything in my power as president to advance these efforts because if there's even one thing we can do as a country to protect our children, we have a responsibility to try," Obama said.

Obama held a moment of silence Friday morning at the White House marking one week since the shooting that killed 20 children and six adults at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school. The president observed the moment privately, with no press coverage, as people in Newtown and across the country also paused in remembrance.

The National Rifle Association, the country's foremost gun lobby, was holding a news conference on Friday in the aftermath of the shootings.

The president has challenged the NRA to "do some self-reflection" and join a broad effort to reduce gun violence. The organization said Tuesday it would offer "meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again."

In Friday's video, the president responded to a "We the People" petition on the White House website that allows the public to submit petitions. Nearly 200,000 people have urged Obama to address gun control in one petition and petitions related to gun violence have amassed more than 400,000 signatures.

Obama has begun laying the groundwork for a push to tighten gun laws, address mental health needs and reexamine the glamorization of guns and violence.

Vice President Joe Biden is leading a working group of administration officials and outside advisers to offer recommendations by January. Biden's group is considering reinstating a ban on military-style assault weapons, which expired in 2004, closing loopholes that allow gun buyers to avoid background checks and restricting high-capacity magazines.

Gun-control measures have faced strong opposition in Congress for the past decade but Obama has suggested he intends to make it a key part of his agenda next year. In the video, he urged the public to become involved in

"If we're going to succeed, it's going to take a sustained effort of mothers and fathers, daughters and sons, law enforcement and responsible gun owners, organizing, speaking up, calling their members of Congress as many times as it takes, standing up and saying `enough' on behalf of all our kids," Obama said.

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Obama response to petitions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?vu5ynVMBxOus

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    Steve wrote...
    We have gun control, we need
    Idiot control.
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    Steve wrote...
    Ronald Reagan
    You won't get gun control by disarming law-abiding citizens. There's only one way to get real gun control: Disarm the thugs and the criminals, lock them up and if you don't actually throw-away-the-key, at least lose it for a long time... It's a nasty truth, but those who seek to inflict harm are not fazed by gun controllers. I happen to know this from personal experience...
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    wrote...
    This appeasing coward
    Is the biggest threat to America than any terrorist could be.
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    wrote...
    What about the four Americans killed in Libya?
    You dirt bag they still walk free you lying ,scandalous scum.
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    Steve wrote...
    Obama tried for stricter gun laws
    But fast n furious backfired on him.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts would say, "Too bad, so sad,"
    if a psycho killer walked into their children's school with an assault style weapon and high capacity magazines and slaughtered their kids with eleven rounds apiece. Gun nuts find this state of affairs acceptable. Gun nuts are willing to sacrifice their children on the altar of their Gun God, and argue vigorously against any change in the bloody status quo.
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    Jshope wrote...
    No, YOU DON'T!
    With 8000 people per day, signing up to join the NRA, clearly the people want the right to own guns. With guns flying off the shelves, and numerous retailers completely sold out, people clearly feel the need to protect themselves. Obama needs to quit his attempts to dictate to Americans.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts find twenty slaughtered tiny tots
    to be a acceptable body count, not requiring any particular action necessary to keep their beloved guns out of the hands of psycho killers.
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    wrote...
    Micha's sophist straw man
    Your blatant misrepresentation of any constitutionalists stance on the second amendment is ironic at the very least, and more accurately a vitriolic sophist straw man argument expressing your own insecurities and fantasies.
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    wrote...
    Micha's sophist straw man (part 2)
    Coming from someone who stands with a group that advocates for the extermination of the unborn, your attempted reduction of our founding fathers intent of secuing every American citizen the right to defend ourselves from tyrants and evil doers to the comparison of "sacificing our children at the alter" of any false god or demonic entity is just ludicrous considering abortion is the literal and figurative equivalent of sacrificing our children to Baal. Moving forward, I will now have nothing but contempt for any opinion you so childishly express.