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Voice of the People: Jan. 16, 2013

Updated: Wednesday, 16 Jan 2013, 6:45 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 16 Jan 2013, 6:45 PM EST

(WTNH) -- Tonight many of you have a lot to say about a gun app backed by the NRA. And some of you have a question about a story we ran surrounding a wheelchair bound couple who needed a ramp at their home. Here's tonight's Voice of the People.

Debbie from Hamden said, "I feel for them because I'm also in a wheelchair. But one thing I would like to know is how did they get in the house without a ramp?"

Marilyn from Wallingford said, "I'm calling in response to the games that the NRA has put on iPhones etc. I think that they are are being unconscionable, how dare they do this to children, adults and to people. It shows that they have no feelings for anyone but themselves."

John from Orange said, "You're talking about an app by the NRA, because the NRA right now is big talk. But you refuse to look at all of the other games that are being sold millions upon millions. The NRA is not going to make $50 billion off of an iPhone App.

Anonymous from East Haven said, "Guns don't kill people, people kill people. If you're in your right mind and you abide by the law, the Second Amendment, then you should not have a problem."

William from Terryville said, "I just wanted to say, send out my condolences to the families affected by the tragedy in Sandy Hook and I also want to say that the focus should be on people with mental illness. Everybody's completely forgetting that aspect of the tragedy."

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