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Vermont Senator Introduces Tough Gun Control Legislation

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MONTPELIER, Vt. -

As New York works on its gun legislation, in Vermont, one lawmaker has introduced a similar bill.

The bill, introduced by Sen. Philip Baruth, a Chittenden County Democrat, would ban semi-automatic guns, limit the amount of bullets in a cartridge to 10 and require parents to put locks on guns.

This comes as Governor Peter Shumlin has said he wants legislation to come from the federal level, not Vermont.

He disagrees with the governor and believes the Green Mountain State should not sit around and wait.

"Just as with same-sex marriage, or other things that we've done piecemeal, I don't think there's anything to be ashamed of in making your states regulations what you want them to be," said Baruth.

The bill was introduced to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning.

Baruth began to draft the legislation after the movie theatre shooting in Colorado. 

He isn't sure if it will pass, but since its introduction, his inbox has been flooded by emails from pro-gun groups opposed to the bill.

To read the bill, click here.

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