WASHINGTON (TheBlaze/AP) — Neil Heslin says it’s all about his slain son, Jesse.
Heslin, a 50-year-old construction worker, says he normally pays little attention to politics. But he was yanked painfully into the middle of the nation’s gun debate last December, when his 6-year-old son, Jesse, along with 19 other first-graders and six educators, was shot dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
“It’s a burden, it’s more than a burden on me,” Heslin said in an interview Tuesday as he and three dozen others — including other Newtown families and relatives of other mass shooting victims — arrived in Washington for two days of lobbying lawmakers. “But I have to do it for my little boy.”
Heslin, who recently made headlines after MSNBC selectively-edited a video of testimony he delivered, is set to speak to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday in support of legislation by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., to ban assault weapons.

Neil Heslin, holding a picture of himself with his son Jesse, testifies at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Conn., Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Heslin, whose 6-year-old son Jesse Lewis was one of the 20 first-graders killed in the Dec. 14 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., told a legislative subcommittee reviewing gun laws that there is no need for such weapons in homes or on the streets. Credit: AP
Other witnesses testifying to the Senate panel include William Begg, an emergency room doctor who treated Newtown victims that day, and U.S. attorney John Walsh from Colorado.
“Guns that are fashioned from war don’t belong on the streets,” Feinstein said Tuesday, acknowledging that her legislation to ban assault weapons faced difficult odds in Congress. “Maybe I’ve just seen too much from my days as mayor and watching this stuff for 30 years.”
Feinstein, who rose to become San Francisco mayor, was on the city’s board of supervisors in 1978 when Mayor George Moscone and supervisor Harvey Milk were fatally shot in City Hall.
Across the Capitol on Wednesday, the House Education and Workforce Committee planned to hear from school safety experts and counselors about how to keep students safe.
Witnesses testifying to the Republican-controlled House panel were expected to emphasize the role of school resource officers — security professionals who are often armed and can double as informal counselors and liaisons to law enforcement. Those officers are commonplace in many schools and help officials develop safety plans.
Mo Canady, executive director of the National Association of School Resource Officers, was among those slated to testify, along with a school counselor and a school safety director.

Neil Heslin, father of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim Jesse Lewis, listens to Vice President Joe Biden speak during a gun violence conference in Danbury, Conn., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The conference was held near Newtown, Conn. where 26 lives were lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, was organized by members of the state’s congressional delegation is to push President Barack Obama’s gun control proposals. Credit: AP
Heslin and his group met with around six lawmakers and aides Tuesday, mostly Senate Democrats from Republican-leaning states. Participants said House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said he would try to help and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., expressed optimism that the Senate would produce gun legislation, but neither committed to anything specific.
In his prepared Senate testimony, Heslin said he’s been told his son died yelling to people to run. He said Jesse was hit by one bullet grazing the side of his head, another hitting his forehead.
“That means the last thing my son did was look Adam Lanza straight in the face and scream to his classmates to run,” Heslin said, referring to the 20-year-old who committed the massacre. “The last thing he saw was that coward’s eyes.”
Despite the raw emotion, Feinstein’s effort to ban assault weapons is expected to fall short due to opposition by the National Rifle Association and many Republicans, plus wariness by moderate Democrats.
Feinstein’s bill has attracted 21 co-sponsors, all Democrats. Including herself, it is sponsored by eight of the 10 Judiciary panel Democrats – precarious for a committee where Democrats outnumber Republicans 10-8. Democrats on the panel who haven’t co-sponsored the measure include the chairman, Pat Leahy of Vermont, who said Monday he hadn’t seen the bill.
President Barack Obama made bans on assault weapons and large capacity magazines key parts of the gun curbs he proposed in January in response to the Connecticut school massacre.
The cornerstone of his package is a call for universal background checks for gun buyers, some version of which seems to have a stronger chance of moving through Congress. Currently, only sales by federally licensed gun dealers require such checks, which are designed to prevent criminals and others from obtaining firearms.

U.S. President Barack Obama walks in the rain to the Oval Office upon returning at the White House in Washington, DC, on February 26, 2013. Credit: AFP/Getty Images
Obama also proposed providing more money to school districts to hire school resource officers and counselors and take other safety steps.
Feinstein’s bill would ban future sales of assault weapons and magazines carrying more than 10 rounds of ammunition but exempt those that already exist. It would bar sales, manufacturing and imports of semiautomatic rifles and pistols that can use detachable magazines and have threaded barrels or other military features. The measure specifically bans 157 firearms but excludes 2,258 others in an effort to avoid barring hunting and sporting weapons.
Feinstein, who helped create a 1994 assault weapons ban that expired in 2004, and other supporters cite studies showing use of the firearms in crimes diminished while the prohibition lasted. A 2004 report said the proportion of gun crimes involving assault weapons dropped by up to 72 percent in five cities studied.
Opponents cite data from that same study showing assault weapons were used in only 2 percent to 8 percent of gun crimes, arguing that a ban would have little impact. The study also estimated there were 1.5 million assault weapons owned privately in the U.S. in 1994, and an estimated 30 million high-capacity magazines as of 1999, which critics say means exempting them would diminish a ban’s effect.
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Comments (55)
CulperGang
Feb. 27, 2013 at 11:29pmmisery loves company and this bastid proves it. because of his misery he wants to punish everyone else. one shot in the temple with a sling shot and the kid could be dead. hardware means nothing it is the HUMAN BEHIND IT. Fecc him. Kids better off with God than this asshat.Wouldn’t be suprised if this is another false flag actor like the other two were. sandy hook like 9-11 stinks to high heaven with inconsistencies.
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MCGIRV
Feb. 27, 2013 at 3:04pmI’m disgusted with the exploitation of this horrible tragedy of Newtown. These understandably emotional testimonies in no way should influence logical legislative reactions,.
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IFUDONTSTANDUPWHOWILL
Feb. 27, 2013 at 2:56pmWhile I can sympathize with this poor man, I fail to understand why the criminal is never to blame, only the tool.
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CulperGang
Feb. 27, 2013 at 11:35pmbecause low life degenrates want to make the populous VULNERABLE to their FURTHER exploitation. because they are sick insecure psychos needing to empower themselves at other human beings expense. sick nut jobs boo hoo wawa skull/bones, massonic rituals, women degrading defenseless animal slaughter for some evil horned goat THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN…………..JUST LIKE THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN GOD AND SPOUT DOESN’T EXIST. nonetheless, they are big on doing atrocities for a thing they have never seen. NUTTERS belonging in loonie bins.
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Thundergod
Feb. 27, 2013 at 12:39pmSorry for your loss,but I will not forfeit my second amendment rights because a mentally ill person murdered someone to obtain weapons and then used those weapons on a defenseless group of children because he knew he could do maximum harm with no resistance. Gun control laws and gun free zones enabled this tragedy to happen. Fartstains efforts will only make law abiding citizens into criminals and create more tragedies as defenseless citizens are murdered by criminals.
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AStandForFreedom
Feb. 27, 2013 at 11:19amThe argument for gun control needs to be redirected into one about Gun Free Zones. Personally, I refer to them as Mass Murder Zones. Since the implementation of this policy 23 years ago, there has been a five fold increase in school mass shootings. The facts are plain. It is a failed policy, and to keep it in place is either ignorance or intent. After Columbine, police tactics changed and they no longer wait for SWAT in these situations because it is common for the gun man to shoot themselves when their “fantasy” world is disrupted. So, police dirupt them as soon as possible.
There are reports that the principal of Sandy Hook “lunged” at the gun man. Mr. Heslin, imagine if she had been able to shoot at the gun man instead of lunging. Would she have hit him? Would his fantasy world been disrupted with him taken his own life? Both quite possible. None possible when the principal was unarmed.
There is no argument for supporting Gun Free schools. None.
Teachers and school employees – don’t want to carry and train? Then don’t. Afraid a school employee will flip out and shoot the kids or you? Guess what, they can do it anyway if that is going to be their intent.
Parents – the same as above applies to you.
“Schools are not the place for guns. It’s a place of learning.” – CCW owners do not go around lifting their pants or jackets saying, “look at my gun!!!” The kids won’t know who, or if anyone, has them. Nothing will change in the learning environment.
There
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txannie
Feb. 27, 2013 at 11:05amWhat these nimnulls don’t seem to get is that every weapon ever used/employed/made was made for war/battel and/or defence during war/battle. Ban all rocks? How about seasoned hickory ax handles? They both kill if employed properly. How about we just ban weapons from schools?… oh wait, that already stands….oops, didn’t work for the dimwit that doesn’t care about hurting anyone in spite of the wrongness of it. If they can’t get a gun, they’ll find something else. What part of that is so hard to understand?
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Thundergod
Feb. 27, 2013 at 12:46pmEvery tool man has ever used has been adapted for war.
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33rdprophet
Feb. 27, 2013 at 11:00amhey neil how much are they paying you to whore out the memory of your dead child???
HE WASN’T EVEN KILLED BY AN ASSAULT RIFLE!!!!
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Fearless Flyers
Feb. 27, 2013 at 10:31amAnd Stupid Cowardly Republicans fail to bring forth other Sandyhook parents who are opposed to the gun bans. They knew the frieght train was coming and they just sit on the tracks in the fetal position. Why does anyone expect a Republican Senator to defend the Constitution?
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/04/parent-of-sandy-hook-student-lambastes-gun-control-advocates-wonders-if-they-failed-american-history-there-is-something-called-the-constitution/
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no1hd
Feb. 27, 2013 at 10:26amBefore you go to testify, could you clean the soil from your kids grave.
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Fitzzz
Feb. 27, 2013 at 10:20amWhy, oh why, oh why do we allow a senile old lady, who is now past 80 years old
make our laws ?
Feinstein is another example of why we need AGE LIMITS
Has she be tested for senility ?
I suggest we demand it, and also include, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid
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VTDave
Feb. 27, 2013 at 10:06amDamn…. I guess that I had better turn in my two sporterized Mauser bolt-action rifles as they, most certainly, were fashioned for war.
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wilbstal
Feb. 27, 2013 at 9:52amFeinstein should be looking for the truck driver who ran over her Face. The someone needs to feed feinstein a fist sandwich in Ca
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UnbridaledPursuit
Feb. 27, 2013 at 9:32amThe looters are already mobilizing. Be damned any gun banner. I have a few suggestions.
1)A drug test for anyone on welfare.
2)Loose right to vote while on welfare.
3)Tubes tied to qualify for welfare.
oops %60 of people would instantly be disqualified probably start riots at shopping malls.
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barber2
Feb. 27, 2013 at 10:06amUN: Yes. I think everything went to hades in the 60s when they decided that literacy tests were unlawful as a measure for voting ! We are becoming a third world country because we have third world , illiterate voters.
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