
FILE - In this Oct. 21, 2012 file photo, police stand with guns drawn at the entrance to Brookfield Square Mall across from the scene of a shooting at Azana Salon in Brookfield, Wis. President Barack Obama’s moves to license more private gun sellers and do background checks on buyers will have the greatest impact on the fast-growing and largely unregulated world of online sales. But it’s not clear that the steps will transform the broader gun market, and even the White House says it can’t predict how much good it will do. Online transactions have included weapons later used in high-profile mass shootings, including the 2012 mass shooting in Brookfield, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn, File)
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