Mitt Romney is taking a firm stance in the debate over whether changes in gun laws could have prevented the massacre in Colorado: They wouldn’t have. "I still believe that the Second Amendment is the right course to preserve and defend and don't believe that new laws are going to make a difference in this type of tragedy," Romney, who has backed gun-control measures in the past, told CNBC that gun laws in Colorado are already “very stringent,” arguing that, “Our challenge is not the laws, our challenge is people who, obviously, are distracted from reality and do unthinkable, unimaginable, inexplicable things.”
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