By MARY CLARE JALONICK, COLLEEN LONG and LINDSAY WHITEHURST [Editor’s note: Compare the sob story reported by the AP with the actual event, which was completely fake.] WASHINGTON (AP) — Nine months ago, President Joe Biden signed a sweeping bipartisan gun law, the most significant legislative response to gun violence in decades. “Lives will be saved,” he said at the White House. The law has already prevented some potentially dangerous people from owning guns. Yet since that signing last summer, the tally of mass shootings in the United States has only grown. Five…