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Saturday, 1 February, 2003, 16:19 GMT
In pictures: mums vs guns
Mothers, families and friends of shooting victims have marched through the streets of Nottingham to call for stricter gun crime laws.

BBC News Online followed them.

Banner at march
Banners remembering dead sons were carried through the streets of Nottingham

Janice Collins and Lucy Cope
Janice Collins and Lucy Cope have both had to bury their sons after they were shot dead

Children
All generations were represented on the march to call for stricter gun laws

March
Families and friends had travelled from across the country to support gun crime victims

Traffic was stopped to allow the march to walk from Forest Recreation Ground to the Royal Concert Hall

Brendon Lawrence poster
The killers of Brendon Lawrence, who was remembered at the march, are still at large


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