Walz Advocates Gun Control
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•WATCH: Walz says his son witnessed a shooting at a community center
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz argued for stronger gun control laws at Tuesday 's vice presidential debate.
Walz said the nation needs to do more to protect school children.
He also recounted how his 17-year-old son witnessed a shooting at a community center while playing volleyball.
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