U.S. Senate candidate Loretta Sanchez describes herself as a gun-control advocate who is proud of the low marks she has received from the National Rifle Association. But the Southern California congresswoman says she has no regrets about her 2005 vote for a federal law, backed by the gun industry, that shields firearms manufacturers and sellers from some types of lawsuits when gun sales result in crimes or tragic accidents.
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