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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Gun advocates- some with rifles slung across shoulders or pistols holstered at the hip- have rallied peacefully in state capitals nationwide against President Barack Obama's sweeping federal gun-control proposals.

Summoned via social media for the "Guns Across America" event, participants gathered Saturday for protests large and small against stricter limits sought on firearms. Only a few dozen turned out in South Dakota and a few hundred in Boise, Idaho. Some 2,000 turned out in New York and large crowds also rallied in Connecticut, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Washington state.

The rallies came on a day in which accidental shootings at gun shows in North Carolina, Indiana and Ohio left five people hurt. The wounded included two bystanders hit by shotgun pellets after a 12-gauge shotgun discharged at a show in Raleigh, N.C., as the owner unzipped its case for a law officer to check at a security entrance, authorities said. A retired deputy there also suffered a slight hand injury.

About 800 people gathered for the "Guns Across America" event in Austin, Texas, as speakers took to the microphone under a giant Texas flag stamped with one word: "Independent."

"The thing that so angers me, and I think so angers you, is that this president is using children as a human shield to advance a very liberal agenda that will do nothing to protect them," said state Rep. Steve Toth, referencing last month's elementary school massacre in Newtown, Conn.

Obama recently announced the gun-control proposals in the wake of a Connecticut elementary school shooting that killed 20 first-graders and six educators last month.

Toth, a first-term Republican lawmaker from The Woodlands outside Houston, has introduced legislation to ban within Texas any future federal limits on assault weapons or high-capacity magazines, though such a measure would violate the U.S. Constitution.

In Arizona, Oregon and Utah, some came with holstered handguns or rifles on their backs.

One man in Phoenix dressed as a Revolutionary War Minuteman, completing his outfit with an antique long rifle and a sign reading: "Tyrants Beware - 1776."

"We're out here because this country has some very wise founding fathers and they knew they were being oppressed when they were a British colony," said another man at the Phoenix rally, Eric Cashman. "Had they not had their firearms ... to stand up against the British, we'd still be a British colony."

Rallies at statehouses nationwide were organized by Eric Reed, an airline captain from the Houston area who in November started a group called "More Gun Control (equals) More Crime." Its Facebook page has been "liked" by more than 17,000 people.

At the New York state Capitol in Albany, about 2,000 people turned out for a chilly rally, where they chanted "We the People," `'USA," and "Freedom." Many carried American flags and "Don't Tread On Me" banners. The event took place four days after Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the nation's toughest assault weapon and magazine restrictions.

In Connecticut, where task forces created by the Legislature and Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy are considering changes to gun laws, police said about 1,000 people showed up on the Capitol grounds. One demonstrator at the rally in Maine, Joe Getchell of Pittsfield, said every law-abiding citizen has a right to bear arms.

In Minnesota, where more than 500 people showed up at the Capitol in St. Paul, Republican state Rep. Tony Cornish said he would push to allow teachers to carry guns in school without a principal or superintendent's approval and to allow 21-year-olds to carry guns on college campuses.

Capitol rallies also took place in Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Vermont and Wisconsin, among other states.

Back in Texas, Houston resident Robert Thompson attended the rally with his wife and children, ages 12, 5 and 4. Many in the family wore T-shirts reading: "The Second Amendment Protects the First."

"What we are facing now is an assault weapons ban, but if they do this, what will do they do next?" Thompson asked.

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Associated Press writers Bob Christie in Phoenix; Ian Pickus in Albany, N.Y.; Emery P. Dalesio in Raleigh, N.C.; and Debbi Morello in Hartford, Conn., contributed to this report.


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    Solitaire wrote...
    RAND PAUL FOR PRESIDENT 2016
    Need to keep this movement going loud and clear to these talking heads in this administration that seems to think they can do what ever they want to us. No more money loaned to this country either for an administration that is clearly out of control thinking they have a strangle hold on us by adding more to the deficit.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts, like Texas Rep. Steve Toth,
    claim to be defenders of the Constitution...except when they are busy attacking it. Toth believes he can pass state level legislation nullifying Federal law. He knows that he can't do this legally. Like all legislators, he has taken an oath to uphold and and defend the Constitution. Makes that particular gun nut no never mind. He is well practiced talking out of both sides of his mouth, and like most gun nuts is not the least unsettled by his own hypocrisy.
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    2cents wrote...
    Rep Toth should be commended . . .
    . . . on his suggestion for Texas to ban future arms limitations by the Fed. Oklahoma and Wyoming have already done so, and more states should follow suit in counteracting this invasion of our Constitution.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts and their representatives
    demonstrate time and time again that their affection for the Constitution is a part time thing. They lecture us in other circumstances asking, "What part of illegal don't you understand?" But without blinking an eye, they turn around and throw their support behind illegal acts that appeal to them. Gun nuts are as unprincipled as they claim thei detractors are.
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    yrreta wrote...
    This was a great day untill
    the idiots in N. Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio put a black mark on it. Those are the idiots that shouldn't be allowed any guns, but you can't fix stupid.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Every one of the millions of guns that are in
    hands of felons, the dangerously mentally ill, suicidal children, gangbangers and other public menaces was put their by so called "responsible" gun owners who failed to protect their deadly assets, or by unscrupulous licensed and private gun dealers who care not a whit for public safety. Gun nuts see nothing wrong with this picture and would like to make more guns available to the antisocial among us.
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    yrreta wrote...
    Micho,
    Sorry I didn't make it down there yesterday, my stereotypical Harley wouldn't start (knew I should have left it on the battery tender during the cold spell), and my stereotypical F150 was in the shop getting bigger tires and a gun rack installed. So me and the misses put new tires on our stereotypical double wide instead. I'm sure you went down there with your condescending attitude to preach the Gospel and share your stats with the ignorant gun nuts, cause they sure aint listening to it here.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Not intended as public fault finding,
    but it's missus.
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    yrreta wrote...
    What would you expect
    from a stereotypical right wing, Constitution loving, USA loving, non-toting gun nut, uneducated redneck? Gotta go get some beer now and put my new NRA sticker on my F150.
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    No more war wrote...
    STRICKER GUN LAWS...NOW!
    ----> STRICKER GUN LAWS...NOW! ...How many unnecessary deaths have to occur before we get stricker gun laws! ...ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! ...KUDOS to OBAMA, & Boooo to all of you gun-happy fools!
    --> Listen to: 1480 AM, KPHX!...The Valley's Progressive Talk Radio for Phoenix!