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  • Obama is not expected to lay out specific policy decisions
  • Three students and a teacher will be buried on Wednesday
  • A bill in South Carolina would allow teachers to be armed in school
  • New Jersey gun owner: "Let's get rid of the guns. Let it start with mine."


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(CNN) -- With the shock and horror from Newtown giving way to anger and calls for action, President Barack Obama will announce his first concrete steps Wednesday in addressing the raging debate about gun policy.
Obama is expected to announce that Vice President Joe Biden will lead an inter-agency process to develop policy in the wake of the Connecticut elementary school massacre.
White House aides say Obama won't announce major policy decisions Wednesday, but will outline his administration's path forward.
"These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change," Obama told a packed auditorium at Newtown High School on Sunday.
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Connecticut State Police officers search outside St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown, Connecticut, on Sunday, December 16, after a threat prompted authorities to evacuate the building. Investigators found nothing to substantiate the reported threat, a police official said, declining to provide additional details. The church held Sunday services following last week's mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown.

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Connecticut State Police officers walk out of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church after the Newtown church received a threat December 16.

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Firefighters attach black bunting to a fire truck as a memorial at the fire station down the street from the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, on Saturday, December 15.

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Connecticut Chief Medical Examiner H. Wayne Carver II talks to the media about the elementary school shooting during a press conference at Treadwell Memorial Park on December 15.

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Zulma Sein is hugged by a family member outside of the entrance to the Sandy Hook School on Saturday.

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Police officers keep guard at the entrance to the street leading to the Sandy Hook Elementary School on Saturday, December 15.

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Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance addresses the press on December 15.

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Police officers stand at the entrance to the street leading to the Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 15.

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Corinne McLaughlin, a student at the University of Hartford, bows her head during a candlelight vigil at Hartford, Connecticut's Bushnell Park on Friday, December 14, honoring the students and teachers who died at Sandy Hook Elementary School in nearby Newtown earlier in the day.

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Distraught people leave the fire station after hearing news of their loved ones from officials on Friday.

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Emergency workers stand in front of the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown.

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A child and her mother leave a staging area outside Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14.

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Members of the media converge on December 14 in front of an apartment at 1313 Grand Street in Hoboken, New Jersey. The apartment is believed to be connected to the Connecticut elementary school shooting.

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Faisal Ali, right, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, joins other people outside the White House on December 14 to participate in a candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

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Connecticut State Police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance, center, briefs the media on the elementary school shootings during a press conference at Treadwell Memorial Park on December 14 in Newtown.

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People weep and embrace near Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday, December 14.

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A woman leans on a man as she weeps near Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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President Barack Obama wipes a tear as he speaks about the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School during a press briefing at the White House on December 14.

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A woman weeps near the site of a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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A woman weeps near Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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People comfort each other near Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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A man takes in the scene near Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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A young girl is given a blanket after being evacuated from Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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State police personnel lead children from the school.

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Children wait outside Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, after the shooting.

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A boy weeps at Reed Intermediate School after getting news of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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FBI SWAT team members walk along Dickinson Drive near Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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An aerial view of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14.

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Connecticut State Troopers arrive on the scene outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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A Connecticut State Police officer runs with a shotgun at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown on December 14.

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Police patrol the streets around Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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People try to deal with the shock of the attack outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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Connecticut State Police secure the scene of the shooting on December 14.

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People embrace outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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A man escorts his son away from Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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People take in the news outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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People line up to enter Newtown Methodist Church near the the scene of the shooting on December 14.

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A woman speaks with a Connecticut state trooper outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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The streets around Sandy Hook Elementary are packed with first responders and other vehicles.

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A view of the scene at Sandy Hook Elementary School after the shooting.

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A young boy is comforted outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14.

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People embrace each other on December 14.


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Meanwhile, the heartbreaking ritual of premature funerals continues. On Wednesday, several more students and a beloved teacher will be laid to rest.
They are among the 27 people killed when gunman Adam Lanza shot his mother four times in the head before shooting his way into into Sandy Hook Elementary, opening fire on staff and students no older than 7. Lanza then killed himself.
The question of what prompted the rampage continues to elude investigators.
So far, they have been unable to retrieve data from a computer in Lanza's home, a law enforcement official said Tuesday.
The gunman apparently smashed the computer and extensively damaged the hard drive, the official said, adding that the FBI is assisting Connecticut State Police.
Authorities have said the shooter took three of his mother's weapons -- two handguns and a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle -- to the elementary school.
The National Rifle Association commented Tuesday for the first time since the massacre, saying it was shocked and heartbroken by the tragedy. The group is planning to hold a news conference on Friday.
"Out of respect for the families, and as a matter of common decency, we have given time for mourning, prayer and a full investigation of the facts before commenting," it said. "The NRA is prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again."
Gun debate intensifies
While the NRA has been largely quiet, the national debate over guns is reaching a new high -- some calling for stricter control; others for more access.
Bill Mingin's gun lay under the floorboards of his attic for 40 years, he said in an iReport.
"I thought I needed it 'just in case,'" the New Jersey man said.
But after the Newtown massacre, he thought of selling it -- but didn't want it ending up in "the hands of a bad person."
"So I smashed it with a sledge hammer, and threw it in the river. No one will ever be hurt with this deadly toy. Let's get rid of the guns. Let it start with mine."
Others say future tragedies can be avoided by arming teachers.
A bill introduced in the South Carolina legislature Tuesday would allow school employees with concealed weapons licenses to carry guns at schools. The bill would require those workers to be certified as marksmen and use only breakable bullets to avoid ricochets.
The debate has also sparked fierce dialogue at times.
Larry Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners of America, said if more guns had been at Sandy Hook Elementary School, most victims would be alive.
"Since we have concealed carry laws in all of our country now, people can get a concealed firearm. And yet we have laws that say not in schools," Pratt said. "And so in the very places that have been sought out by monsters such as the murderer of these adults and children, we're saying, no, we don't want you to be able to defend yourself. It's better that you just sit there and wait to be killed. And we find that morally incomprehensible."
CNN's Piers Morgan questioned whether more guns are the answer in a country with more than 300 million in circulation. He also challenged Pratt on the issue of high-power assault rifles.
"Post what happened at Sandy Hook, your answer to this problem of repeated use of this weapon with these high-capacity magazines is to continue letting Americans buy them with impunity, and to not concern yourself with these mass shootings, is that right?" Morgan asked.
"The 2nd Amendment means what it says, and meanwhile, you want to continue laws against self-defense?" Pratt responded.
A long series of final goodbyes
Back in Newtown, bereaved family members will bury more loved ones.
Victoria "Vicki" Soto, a first-grade teacher who tried to shield her students from bullets, will be laid to rest Wednesday.
"She would not hesitate to think to save anyone else before herself, and especially children," her mother Donna said. "She loved them more than life, and she would definitely put herself in front of them any day."
Soto, 27, wanted to be a teacher since she was 3 years old.
She "instinctively went into action, when a monster came into her classroom, and tried to protect the kids that she loved so much," cousin James Wiltsie said. "We just want the public to know that Vicki was a hero."
Seven-year-old Daniel Barden's "fearless" pursuit of happiness earned him ripped jeans, his family said.
Taking after his musician dad, Daniel formed a band with his brother and sister, playing the drums.
"He embodied everything that is wholesome and innocent in the world," Daniel's said.
Caroline Previdi's family will also say their final goodbyes Wednesday.
Even after her death, 6-year-old Caroline continued to touch the lives of others. A Facebook page called "RIP Caroline Previdi -- Sandy Hook Massacre Victim" had more than 5,400 "likes" on Wednesday morning.
Charlotte Bacon was another 6-year-old whose life was cut far too short. Charlotte, a beaming bundle of energy under bright red curls, also will be buried Wednesday.
The black hearses with caskets will continue driving though Newtown for days to come.
CNN's Jessica Yellin, Dave Alsup, Susan Candiotti, Sandra Endo and Daphne Sashin contributed to this report.
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