Christie says he’s willing to talk about gun laws

    Gov. Chris Christie says he’s “willing to have that conversation” about stricter gun laws, but that policymakers also must address the mental health system, improve access to drug treatment and look at the impact of violent video games.

    Christie made the comments on NBC’s “Today” show, one of five national television appearances he was making Wednesday morning, one day after his annual State of the State address.

     

    The Republican is also on the cover of Time magazine.

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    On “Today,” Christie was asked about his 1995 call for a support on assault weapons in New Jersey. He says that should be up to states to decide.

    Christie also said that losing the last two presidential elections shows Republicans “need to be thinking about doing something different.”

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