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In this March 30, 2021 file photo, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick listens during debate in the Senate Chamber at the Capitol in Austin. Mr. Patrick has canceled his planned speech at an NRA event in Houston in light of the deadly May 24 mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)  **FILE**

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick cancels appearance at NRA meeting

- The Washington Times

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick canceled his Friday appearance at the National Rifle Association's annual meeting. "While a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and an NRA member, I would not want my appearance today to bring any additional pain or grief to the families and all those suffering in Uvalde," he said in a statement.

While families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting look on, attorney Josh Koskoff speaks during a news conference in Trumbull, Conn., Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022. After agreeing to a $73 million lawsuit settlement with gun-maker Remington, the families of nine Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims say they are shifting their focus to ending firearms advertising. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)  **FILE**

After $73M win, Sandy Hook families zero in on gun marketing

- Associated Press

After agreeing to a $73 million lawsuit settlement with gun-maker Remington, the families of nine Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims say they are shifting their focus to ending firearms advertising with macho, military themes that exploit young men's insecurities, all in the hopes of preventing more mass shootings.