Gun control opponents rally Saturday at the State House in Providence. Photo courtesy GVK Images
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Hundreds of people are gathering in state capitals nationwide to rally against stricter gun control measures.
About 150 to 200 people turned out at the State House in Providence Saturday to protest stricter gun control measures.
An estimated 600 people turned out so far for Saturday speeches in Austin, Texas. Many are carrying signs with messages such as "An Armed Society is a Polite Society" and "The Second Amendment Comes from God."
Meanwhile, police say hundreds more joined rallies in New England while organizers also have plans to gather in capital cites to the west.
Activists have promoted the "Guns Across America" rallies primarily via social media. They're being held days after President Barack Obama unveiled a sweeping package of gun-control proposals.
First-term Texas state Rep. Steve Toth is among attendees in Austin. He's one of several state officials nationwide who've proposed trying to curb federal gun restrictions in states.
Organizers of the rally in Providence said that the overwhelming majority of gun owners are everyday law abiding citizens and stregthening gun laws is not the answer to stopping gun violence.





