Dozens of angry protesters greeted Chris Christie in Greenwich, Connecticut Monday, where the New Jersey governor and presumed 2016 hopeful attended a fundraiser for the state’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley.
Demonstrators lined the street outside the private home where the fundraiser was held, furious over Christie’s decision to veto a gun control bill in his state earlier this month which would have banned magazines with more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
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One high schooler held a sign reading “Sandy Hook demands action.” New York Times reporter Michael Barbaro tweeted a photo of a little girl holding a sign that showed the faces of the 20 elementary school students who were killed in the Newtown massacre and read, “My friends lives were not trivial.”
Gun control advocates and gun violence victims protesting Christie in Greenwich, CT tonight. http://t.co/fbE1STevJd pic.twitter.com/vutvOmQvb2
— Michael Barbaro (@mikiebarb) July 21, 2014
Another tweet from Barbaro shows the longer line of protesters snaking down the side of the street.
The line of protestors outside a Christie-Foley fundraiser in Greenwich CT tonight. pic.twitter.com/OIkOEV2Fg5
— Michael Barbaro (@mikiebarb) July 22, 2014
At the time he vetoed the bill, Gov. Christie said, “Mass violence will not end by changing the number of bullets loaded into a gun.” His veto message continued, “I will not support such a trivial approach to the sanctity of human life, because this is not governing.”









