(Concord, N.H.) - The parents of two boys who were killed in the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut urged New Hampshire lawmakers today to pass legislation to expand background checks on guns. Nicole Hockley, whose 6 year old  son Dylan died in the shooting told a house committee that what happened at Sandy Hook due to gun violence could easily happen in New Hampshire. "We love our children" she said " and that must compel us to find common ground and sensible solutions to save lives"

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