April
17th 2007
Was the Virginia Tech Massacre Preventable?
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Interesting question? This was sent to me by Bill Topel.

If Virgina Tech’s professors, RAs (Residental Advisors), & student body
would have been allowed their constitutional right to carry arms (even
if concealed), then this tragedy could have been almost averted,
definitely minimized. Even though Virginia is a “Conceal & Carry”
state, the Board of Directors of Virginia Tech voted to preclude guns on the
campus of 26,000 students, leaving the usual culprits armed: the
minimal campus security & of course the criminal(s).

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2 Responses to “Was the Virginia Tech Massacre Preventable?”

  1. David Allyn on 18 Apr 2007 at 3:22 pm #

    Here we go again, and the “pro-gun” people will argue this matter from a defensive standpoint, rather than an offensive, constitutional one.

  2. roho on 23 Sep 2007 at 10:48 pm #

    Imagine 6 airline hijackers announce to a large number of consumers on a commercial flight that they are “Hijacking the plane!”………….134 passengers stand and all draw their weapons in a unified “Hell No you ain’t!”………………………I say GUNS FOR ALL! Make it clear to every terrorist and criminal that America loves crowds and guns!………Will there be accidents? Sure. There are accidents every year when we give another group of 16 year olds a drivers liscense!………………..But we keep driving!

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