WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Saturday marked the anniversary of the shooting of 26 people at Newtown school in Connecticut, by urging Americans to press for gun law changes to prevent similar dramas.

"One year ago today, a quiet, peaceful town was shattered by unspeakable violence," Obama said in his weekly radio address.

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