Serious bipartisan negotiations are underway in the Senate to come up with new gun laws to prevent mass shootings such as those at an elementary school in Texas and a grocery store in Buffalo, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Ct.) said Sunday.The Democrat said some states have taken the initiative and passed tighter gun restrictions in the 10 years since the killing of 20 students and six staffers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut but added that federal legislation is needed and that he hopes “this time is different.””I get it. Every single time after one of these mass shootings, there’s talks in Washington, and they never succeed. But there are more Republicans interested in talking about finding a path forward this time than I have ever seen since Sandy Hook,” Murphy told ABC News’ “This Week.”
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