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"While it is hard to believe almost a month has elapsed since Seung Hui Cho killed 32 people affiliated with Virginia Tech, the media's attention span has drifted again. The latest self-promoting behavior of Paris Hilton already has moved this tragedy off of the front page." ...
"The primary problem gun prohibitions create is exemplified by the results of Cho's actions. He was 'packing serious heat' April 16. It is highly probable he counted on no one with comparable firepower in the dormitory and in the classroom building. No one could have stopped the rampage, but someone packing a concealed, legal gun could have mitigated the final body count." ... |
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