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'Heartbroken' protesters urge Sig Sauer to stop producing assault-style weapons

'Heartbroken' protesters urge Sig Sauer to stop producing assault-style weapons

Loren Selig felt compelled to join a protest outside the Sig Sauer firearms headquarters Friday following the killing of 19 children and two teachers at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school this week. Protesters called for an end to manufacturing assault-style weapons and for legislation to require background checks and other measures.