Taffy Raver
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News reports are claiming that the gunman was Asian........Me thinks George will jump on this incident and use it as ammunition to justify his war on terror!!!

It didn't. The police were at the location of the first shooting where 2 people were killed, investigating the incident under the assumption that the gunman had fled the campus. Two hours later, he showed up at the other location and began shooting there.Why did it take 2 hours for the police?
so if it wasn't guns, something else would be used to cause similar harm.
That's the point....you really don't get many weapons apart from semi-automatic or automatic firearms that can inflict that amount of destruction. You could not kill 33 people with a knife. Maybe 2 or 3 until you were overpowered. OK somebody is now going to suggest a bomb..but that takes a bit more organisation.
On Feb. 9, Cho Seung Hui walked into a pawnshop on Main Street in Blacksburg, directly across the street from the Virginia Tech campus, and picked up one of the guns he would use in his deadly rampage Monday: a Walther .22-caliber pistol, a relatively inexpensive firearm most commonly used for target shooting or plinking cans.
One month later, on March 16, Cho stepped into Roanoke Firearms, a 3,000-square-foot, full-service gun dealer where more than 350 guns are on display. Cho offered his driver's license, a checkbook that showed a matching address and an immigration card.
Once an instant background check confirmed his clean criminal record, Cho had little else to do, other than pay $571, to become the legal owner of a Glock 19 and a box of 50 cartridges.
the issue of the uni/college being a gun free zone and the argument that this makes them vunerable cos they don't have "the right to bear arms" offers the most disturbing of solutions........
that is, all college kids and students carrying guns around with them to lessons and seminars. what a disgusting thought that is. (there would be hundreds poss thousands die every year through accidents/pranks)
What if there had been a waiting period for Cho to acquire these guns? What if there had been a more serious background check, which might have noted that he'd been referred by his professor to the university counselors for suspected psychological issues?
That's what I'm saying! Where's the real background check? Not just a quick run of the computer to see the guy doesn't have outstanding parking tickets.You write disturbing stories and get referred for pyshcological counselling..............but they'll still sell you a gun.![]()
the system/law is wrong, simple as.
In reality, the number of American households with guns (whether we speak of hunting rifles or handguns) has fallen substantially over the past 30 years, from 54% to 35%.I feel there is a strange tradition in many American families which dictates a need for protection. For the majority of us here in the UK have a lock on our door and an alarm if we feel like taking security a little further.
I'm not so sure how many Americans really agree with this anymore. I'm pretty sure it's less than half, but the gun lobbyists are so strong and so well financed that politicians are scared to make tough choices. If you do, they'll come gunning for you (excuse the pun!) and heavily finance your opponent in the next election.dam0 said:Lagunas post reflects the views of many Americans but I feel it is one that has been accepted throughout the generations and rarely reconsidered.
I'm not so sure how many Americans really agree with this anymore.