US | Newtown, Connecticut Newtown Residents Blast 'Insensitive' NRA Robocalls Calls urged them to oppose gun-control proposals By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Mar 25, 2013 8:33 AM CDT Copied Volunteer firefighters place flowers at a makeshift memorial at a sign for the Sandy Hook Elementary school Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 in the Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) Some residents in Newtown, Conn., say they're outraged at receiving robocalls from the National Rifle Association only three months after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. Town residents say the automated calls from the NRA began last week and urge people to tell their state legislators to oppose gun-control proposals. Dan O'Donnell lives in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown and told WVIT-TV that the robocalls are "ridiculous and insensitive." Messages seeking comment were left with the NRA, which like other nonprofit groups is allowed to make robocalls under federal law. The NRA's Wayne LaPierre was vocal yesterday on the subject of Michael Bloomberg, however, sharing his thoughts on the mayor's $12 million gun-control ad blitz. Meanwhile, the family of one of the victims has met with Adam Lanza's father. Read These Next He heckled President Trump, is now $430K richer. Dems and Republicans team up to block Trump on Greenland. Denmark says US wouldn't budge in DC meeting on Greenland. PBS dumps two of its weekend news broadcasts due to funding cuts. Report an error