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Best way to stop school shootings is abolish ‘Gun Free Zones’

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- CCRKBA  Thursday, October 18, 2007
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While anti-gun organizations are demanding that Congress quickly pass new legislation in response to the Virginia Tech massacre, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms suggests another approach: Abolish the concept of “gun free zones.”

“Every tragic school shooting, and attacks such as those at Salt Lake City’s Trolley Square, Luby’s Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas, and the Tacoma Mall had one common denominator,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “They all happened in so-called ‘gun-free zones’.”

Last spring’s attack at Virginia Tech occurred months after the university proudly lobbied the Virginia Assembly to continue prohibiting legally-licensed students and faculty from carrying defensive handguns on campus. Thirty-two students and instructors died when Cho Sueng- Hui went on a rampage that might have been stopped short by an armed student or instructor.

“You can pass all the laws you want,” Gottlieb continued, “but the only proven way to stop shootings in




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