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TX: BU Journalism Student Says Va. Shooting Won’t Deter Him
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Guerra said he thinks a lesson on self-defense should be offered in a journalism class.
"I definitely do feel journalism majors should take a course that just warns of the hazards and tells them what to do in these situations so that they should be better equipped so that a situation like this comes up," he said.
"And I think that if I was a reporter I would make it my point to help the safety and help educate against gun abuse in that way. Typically, guns don't kill people, people kill people, and that is true. The gun simply facilitates the act. My opinion on this is it's not so much a gun issue it's a cultural issue," he continued. |
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PHORTO
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The professor said, "I know for me it would not change my mind, she said."
My guess? The professor has a CCW. |
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