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  • Exposed: Virginia Tech officials took care of themselves ...

    12/10/2009 4:10:07 AM PST · by marktwain · 16 replies · 1,085+ views
    Buckey Firearms Association ^ | 9 December, 2009 | Jim Irvine
    New evidence about the 2007 Virginia Tech killings shed new light on the arrogance and hypritical stance of University leaders. The murder of 32 students was the worst mass shooting in U.S. history until the Ft. Hood massacre last month and remains the worst school shooting ever on U.S. soil. Virginia Tech is no stranger to violence. They had two shootings in the 2006-2007 school year. A student worried about the possibility of another shooting asked school officials to reconsider their "no guns" policy. School officials not only a href="http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/3669" target="_blank">rebuffed and mocked that request, they also cheered the defeat...
  • Virginia Tech Report Details Missteps

    12/05/2009 7:30:32 AM PST · by gusopol3 · 33 replies · 500+ views
    APvia AOL ^ | December 5, 2009 | Tom Breen, Zinie Chen Sampson
    New details revealed Friday about the university's response — from the time the victims were found to when they alerted the campus of a gunman on the loose — brought angry reactions and questions from some victims' families about leadership during the massacre that ended with 33 people dead.
  • Suspected shooter got poor evaluation

    11/05/2009 4:16:45 PM PST · by FromLori · 137 replies · 4,561+ views
    Breitbart ^ | 11/5/09
    Military officials say the suspected shooter at Fort Hood was a psychiatrist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for six years before being transferred to the Texas base in July. The officials had access to Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's military record. They said he received a poor performance evaluation while at Walter Reed. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because military records are confidential. The Virginia-born soldier was single with no children. He was 39 years old. He is a graduate of Virginia Tech University, where he was a member of the ROTC and earned a bachelor's degree in...
  • Funerals for Virginia Tech students killed in Jefferson National Forest set for this afternoon

    08/31/2009 6:12:23 AM PDT · by Feline_AIDS · 18 replies · 1,840+ views
    Roanoke Times ^ | 31 Aug 2009
    The funeral services for two Virginia Tech sophomores who apparently were shot to death last week in the Caldwell Fields section of the Jefferson National Forest are scheduled for today in Lynchburg. As of Sunday evening, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office still was seeking leads for the shooting, which they believe occurred either Wednesday night or Thursday morning. Services for David Lee Metzler, 19, of Lynchburg and Heidi Lynn Childs, 18, of Forest will be held at Heritage Baptist Church, which both students attended. Metzler's service will be at 1 p.m., while Childs' will be at 3 p.m. Each service...
  • Va. Tech in Mourning, This Time for Couple Slain Off Campus

    08/29/2009 5:15:22 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 26 replies · 1,459+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 2009-08-29 | Mark Viera & Maria Glod
    BLACKSBURG, Va., Aug. 28 -- In what has become a sadly familiar ritual, about 100 students huddled together Friday on the Drillfield at the heart of the Virginia Tech campus, weeping and singing hymns as they mourned two slain classmates. Heidi Childs, 18, and David Metzler, 19, bright and promising students who were active in Campus Crusade for Christ, were found fatally shot Thursday morning in a national park about 15 miles from campus. Police said Friday that they had no suspects.
  • 2 Virginia Tech students found shot to death

    08/27/2009 4:05:18 PM PDT · by sevinufnine · 35 replies · 2,991+ views
    WSLS ^ | 08-27-09 | WSLS News Staff
    David Lee Metzler, 19 years old, and Heidi Lynn Childs, 19 years old, both of Lynchburg, VA were found by a passerby this morning at approximately 8:00 a.m. in the area of Caldwell Fields off of Craig’s Creek Road in Montgomery County. Both were deceased when they were found. The preliminary investigation revealed that both victims had gunshot wounds. Both were Virginia Tech students living off campus.
  • Va. Tech gunman's mental health records found

    07/22/2009 8:45:58 AM PDT · by rellimpank · 20 replies · 1,324+ views
    Yahoo News-AP ^ | 22 july 09 | BOB LEWIS and SUE LINDSEY
    RICHMOND, Va. – Missing mental health records of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho have been discovered in the home of the university clinic's former director, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday. Cho killed 32 people on April 16, 2007, then committed suicide as police closed in. His mental health treatment has been a major issue in the investigation of the shootings. A memo from Gov. Tim Kaine's chief legal counsel to victims' family members says Cho's records and those of several other Virginia Tech students were found July 18 in the home of Dr. Robert...
  • Va. Tech gunman's mental health records found

    07/22/2009 9:08:25 AM PDT · by ClayinVA · 1 replies · 316+ views
    AP via Yahoo News ^ | 7/22/09 | BOB LEWIS and SUE LINDSEY
    Missing mental health records of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho have been discovered in the home of the university clinic's former director, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday. The memo said the records were removed from the Cook Counseling Center on the Virginia Tech campus more than a year before the shootings. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090722/ap_on_re_us/us_virginia_tech_shooting
  • VA: Swine Flu case confirmed on [Va.] Tech campus

    07/03/2009 8:05:16 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 11 replies · 610+ views
    A participant of a summer camp on Tech's campus has been confirmed by Schiffert Health Center to have a case of H1N1 influenza, according to an e-mail to on-campus students from Housing and Dining Services. The H1N1 influenza virus, also known as swine flu, recently hit pandemic status in early June, indicating widespread global activity, as defined by the World Health Organization. According to the Center for Disease Control website, the pandemic status only reflects the spread of the virus to over 70 countries and not its severity. Housing's e-mail, sent by Associate Director for Occupancy Management Kenneth Belcher, clarified...
  • Virginia Tech Commander Speaks at Republican Convention

    06/01/2009 11:25:41 AM PDT · by WayneH · 31 replies · 1,856+ views
    You Tube ^ | 31 May 2009 | Adnan Barqawi
    This is a tremendous speech by a young republican at the state Republican convention in Richmond, Virginia. The link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4_0L2ZJAvQ for part one. Part two is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zejvNWt65VI&feature=related
  • Cadet Colonel Adnan Barqawi:"Impossible is Nothing..." (Best Speech I've heard in a long time)

    05/31/2009 10:32:08 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 27 replies · 2,365+ views
    http://www.rpvnetwork.org/ ^ | May 31,2009 | www.rpvnetwork.org
    The Best Speech of the Virginia GOP Convention. Cadet Colonel Adnan Barqawi:"Impossible is Nothing..." Click here for the video Cadet Colonel Adnan Barqawi "Impossible is Nothing"We had so many speakers at the Virginia Convention, we had Mitt Romney, Sean Hannity and a slate of Virginia representatives but it was not one of them that claimed the day. It was Cadet Colonel Adnan Barqawi, a new citizen and descendent of Palestinian refugees born in Kuwait, who brought the house down with his speech given from the heart with a clear love of his new country and its founding principles. His success...
  • [Va.] Tech pauses to honor 32 victims [tenth anniversary of Columbine shootings also approaching]

    04/16/2009 7:00:06 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 7 replies · 308+ views
    The Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | 2009-04-16 | David Ress
    BLACKSBURG -- They were: The apple of a parent's eye. A collector of friends. Brilliant. Warm. They dreamed. Volunteered. Had smiles that made others smile. They were 32 people who Virginia Tech paused yesterday to remember and to honor, on the second anniversary of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. Under a cloudless sky, 3,000 gathered: families, friends, faculty -- the community of Virginia Tech -- to reflect on those who died.
  • Tippecanoe and Who? [Granson on Pres John Tyler Lives]

    03/12/2009 6:58:30 AM PDT · by PurpleMan · 19 replies · 957+ views
    The (NRO) Corner ^ | 11 Mar 09 | Mark Krikorian
    "... not one, but two, of President John Tyler's grandsons are still alive."
  • Virginia Tech Will Open Massacre Archive To Public

    02/08/2009 6:12:52 PM PST · by HokieMom · 14 replies · 335+ views
    WMAL ^ | Feb 8, 2008 | Westwood One
    (Undated) -- Virginia Tech will open an archive of documents related to the April, 2007 campus massacre to the public on Monday. The mass shootings left 32 students and professors dead along with gunman Seung-Hui Cho. Documents will include materials related to Cho and his academic career at Virginia Tech along with e-mails from university officials on the day of the massacre. It will not include any personal information about the victims. The 77-hundred documents were made available to families and victims of the shootings in mid-December as part of a negotiated settlement. The public archive will be available on...
  • Shock from killing ripples through Tech

    01/24/2009 6:51:29 AM PST · by marktwain · 24 replies · 582+ views
    New River Valley.com ^ | 23 January, 2009 | Greg Esposito
    BLACKSBURG -- Virginia Tech police on Thursday released gruesome details of a killing in a campus cafe, as students wondered why a campus that went two decades without a murder before the April 16, 2007, shootings has become the site of so much tragedy. When police arrived Wednesday night at Au Bon Pain inside the Virginia Tech Graduate Life Center, they found a decapitated female victim who had arrived on campus just two weeks ago and a young man they have now charged with killing her. The events have shocked a campus still coping with the 2007 shootings of 32...
  • Virginia Tech Student Stabbed to Death on Campus Was Decapitated

    01/22/2009 5:27:24 PM PST · by LurkedLongEnough · 88 replies · 2,429+ views
    Fox ^ | January 22, 2009 | Unknown
    WASHINGTON (AFP) — A female Chinese graduate student has been decapitated by a fellow student at Virginia Tech, the scene of the worst school shooting in US history in 2007, police said Thursday. At approximately 7:00 pm Wednesday (0000 GMT Thursday), Xin Yang, a 22-year-old graduate student from Beijing, was killed at an Au Bon Pain cafe on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, university officials said. They added that emergency contact records suggest that Yang and the student who murdered her, Haiyang Zhu from Ningbo, China, knew each other. According to officials, witnesses said Zhu, 25, attacked Yang...
  • Further information on the murder at the Graduate Life Center at Donaldson Brown (VA Tech murder)

    01/22/2009 8:52:10 AM PST · by pgkdan · 29 replies · 1,459+ views
    Virginia Tech News ^ | 01/22/09 | Larry Hincker
    Update: Further information on the murder at the Graduate Life Center at Donaldson Brown By Larry Hincker BLACKSBURG, Va., January 22, 2009 -- Virginia Tech Police have confirmed the name of the female graduate student murdered yesterday evening in the university's Graduate Life Center at Donaldson Brown. She was Xin Yang, a 22-year-old graduate student from Beijing, China. She had just arrived at Virginia Tech Jan. 8 to begin her studies in accounting in the Pamplin College of Business. She was a resident of the Graduate Life Center. Yang was killed at the Au Bon Pain restaurant on the first...
  • Breaking: Murder on Virginia Tech Campus, Students advised to stay where they are.

    01/21/2009 5:26:04 PM PST · by TaxRelief · 116 replies · 5,854+ views
    Text Alert | Jan 21, 2009 | me
    No details yet. Alert sent to all students: VT Police have confirmed a murder in the Graduate Life Center. A suspect is in custody. Stay where you are and stay vigilant. Stay away for GLC. 8:16pm
  • Virginia: Crime Panel Deadlocks on Gun Show Rule

    01/14/2009 6:26:36 PM PST · by HokieMom · 14 replies · 664+ views
    Washington *bleep* ^ | 1.14.09 | Kunkle
    RICHMOND, Jan. 13 -- The Virginia State Crime Commission on Tuesday declined to endorse closing the so-called gun show loophole in Virginia law, heightening uncertainty about the prospects of success in the General Assembly. The deadlocked vote -- taken before a large crowd that included gun owners, at least one survivor of the Virginia Tech shootings and friends and relatives of other massacre victims -- highlighted an enduring split between country and city that transcends party affiliation in Virginia. Two key commission members bucked their parties' habitual views of gun control measures. The commission's chairman, Del. David B. Albo (R-Fairfax),...
  • Arm [College] Students With Guns? Some Say Yes

    11/18/2008 5:38:23 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 31 replies · 770+ views
    KIRO-TV ^ | November 18, 2008
    SAN MARCOS, Texas -- Violence on college campuses is a growing concern among students, and some say it's time to take protection into their own hands -- by carrying guns. Mike Guzman, a senior at Texas State University-San Marcos, is among 30,000 members of Students For Concealed Carry on Campus, a group dedicated to a nationwide effort to make it legal for students to carry concealed handguns on campus, San Antonio television news station KSAT reported. "It's a tool that we're allowed to use across the street in larger society, so why not on campus?" Guzman said. Concealed handguns may...
  • Silencing the Students: How 134 stubborn registrars in Virginia could swing the vote against Obama

    10/09/2008 12:29:44 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 105 replies · 2,773+ views
    The New Republic ^ | October 09, 2008 | Max Fisher
    For the first time since 1964, Democrats actually have a chance of winning Virginia's 13 electoral votes. Barack Obama is up 4.8% according to the Real Clear Politics average, and according to Nate Silver, Virginia could be one of this election's decisive swing states. And, in a state with 161 colleges and 483,159 students, the predominantly Democratic youth vote could play a huge role in tipping the election Obama's way. But there's a hold-up: Virginia's local laws make it exceedingly difficult for students to register in their college towns. Indeed, though other states like Idaho and Tennessee also make student...
  • Gun Control Group Sparks Debate at Pro-Gun Student Convention

    08/04/2008 2:57:49 AM PDT · by Man50D · 18 replies · 469+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | August 04, 2008 | Penny Starr
    The first convention of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) featured at least one speaker who said college students bearing arms on campus would not make anyone safer. Paul Helmke, president of the Brady Campaign, a gun control advocacy group, said studies show that college students are more likely to engage in risky behavior than the general population. “When I look back on my college days, maybe it was a different era in the late ‘60s, but most of my fraternity brothers didn’t have criminal records – not yet, most of them, even those who were in ROTC and...
  • Employee shot himself at Va. Tech, officials say

    08/03/2008 11:25:52 AM PDT · by Perseverando · 13 replies · 120+ views
    The Roanoke Times ^ | August 03, 2008 | Tonia Moxley
    A Virginia Tech employee shot himself in a room off the Cassell Coliseum arena on Saturday afternoon, officials said. Tech police responded to the incident at 2:15 p.m., and the man was flown to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, police Chief Wendell Flinchum said. Officials declined to identify the man, and his condition is unknown. Although officials said the shooting posed no threat to the campus community, Flinchum said police notified the public by e-mail using part of an alert system put in place after the April 16, 2007, shootings.
  • [Texas]Targeting campus gun laws

    07/14/2008 3:06:28 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 19 replies · 130+ views
    Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau ^ | July 12, 2008 | JANET ELLIOTT
    READING, WRITING, WEAPONS Texas students join a nationwide movement for the right to bear arms while at college BLANCO — Cameron Schober, a 22-year-old Texas State University student, aimed his semi-automatic pistol at the outline of a man's torso just as a gust of wind blew down the target. "Everybody hold up!" hollered instructor Mike Cox. As six other shooters lowered their weapons, Schober scrambled to brace the cardboard target at a makeshift range on a deserted Hill Country ranch. Schober and fellow student Bill Downs were among 13 people who recently completed Cox's shooting proficiency and eight-hour classroom course,...
  • Gun control is based on false premises (Confused LEO argument against concealed carry gutted.)

    05/07/2008 9:32:55 AM PDT · by neverdem · 30 replies · 618+ views
    roanoke.com ^ | May 07, 2008 | Bradford Wiles
    A year has passed since the tragic events at Virginia Tech, and there are some assumptions upon which gun control is based that require investigation. Chief among them is the misplaced feeling that banning firearms somehow eradicates them. When examining this notion, we can look for another example of a ban to give us a sense of the difference between banning and eradication. There are people in America known as illegal immigrants who are banned from being here. If the state cannot keep a person from coming into the country illegally, what possible hope does it have in banning a...
  • Green Bay Gun Seller to Speak at Virginia Tech

    04/25/2008 4:27:51 AM PDT · by marktwain · 2 replies · 78+ views
    WBAY TV ^ | 24 April 2008 | Sarah Thomsen
    The owner of the Green Bay-based web site that sold guns a gun to the Virginia Tech shooter and gun accessories to the Northern Illinois University gunman plans to visit Virginia Tech on Thursday. Eric Thompson owns TGSCOM, the company that sold a gun to Seung-Hui Cho last year. Cho killed 32 students and staff at Virginia Tech's campus. Thompson announced Wednesday students invited him to campus to talk about concealed-carry laws. "What I'm really hoping to do is just lend a voice. Unfortunately, a set of coincidences and circumstances, I've been in the media, and I think with that...
  • Virginia Tech Gun Dealer Offers Student Discount

    04/25/2008 3:52:05 AM PDT · by marktwain · 34 replies · 318+ views
    ABC News ^ | 24 April 2004 | MADDY SAUER
    The owner of an Internet-based firearms store that sold a gun to Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho says he is now offering a discount for students who want to carry guns on campus to protect themselves. The company, TGSCOM Inc., also sold two 9mm Glock magazines to Steven Kazmierczak, who killed five people at Northern Illinois University earlier this year. The owner of TGSCOM, Eric Thompson, announced today that for the next two weeks he will sell firearms at cost in the hopes of targeting students who may be on a tight budget. Customers will have over 5,400 different kinds...
  • John R. Lott Jr.: Gun-Free Zones Are Not Safe

    04/21/2008 8:34:27 PM PDT · by DaveLoneRanger · 13 replies · 125+ views
    Fox News ^ | April 21, 2008 | John Lott
    Last Monday, three colleges and four K-to-12 schools were shut down by threats of violence. This week over 25,000 college students at 300 chapters in 44 states belong to a group, Students for Concealed Carry on College Campuses, that will carry empty handgun holsters to protest their concerns about not being able to defend themselves. With the first anniversary of the Virginia Tech attack last week and the discussions that it created, we clearly have not been able to put that and other attacks behind us. There are good reasons why the safety measures adopted over the last year to...
  • ROTC puts fake rifles out of sight

    04/19/2008 10:57:36 AM PDT · by kiriath_jearim · 44 replies · 430+ views
    Columbus Dispatch (OH) ^ | 4/18/08 | Bill Bush
    Ohio State University's ROTC cadets have ended the decades-long practice of combat training with mock rifles on the main campus because of public edginess in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings, officials said. Since the decision was made a couple of weeks ago, tactical training with rubber replicas of an M-16 rifle has been moved indoors, or cadets have trained without rifles, said Navy Capt. Steven Noce, who heads the university's ROTC program. The tactical training, typically conducted around the ROTC building near Ohio Stadium, has generated a few calls to police from concerned people in the past year,...
  • Lawyers feed off grief of Virginia Tech families

    04/18/2008 11:40:14 AM PDT · by JZelle · 13 replies · 98+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 4-18-08 | Tom Knott
    The state has agreed to give 21 families of the Virginia Tech massacre $11 million in blood money to avoid lawsuits that would attempt to assign responsibility to anyone other than the lone nut job. This reflects the grievance-minded culture of the day and unscrupulous lawyers ever willing to sue businesses, institutions and private citizens over the flimsiest reasons. People are killed each day, each loss of life as painful as the next, none more financially worthy than the next, unless apparently you are related to one of the 32 dead and 24 wounded on the Blacksburg, Va., campus. Then...
  • Demonstrators at (MN) Capitol on VA Tech anniv, urge background check

    04/16/2008 10:47:30 AM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 8 replies · 38+ views
    KSTP.com ^ | 4/16/08 | Yelena Kibasova
    On the anniversary of the Virginia Tech University shootings, Twin Cities citizens are joining more than 70 cities across the nation in events to remember the tragedy and to call on legislators to strengthen the Brady background check system. The demonstration will be a "lie-in" in front of the Capitol, where citizens will lie down in a group of 32 to commemorate the Virginia Tech victims and the 32 Americans murdered by gun every day. "Gun violence is devastating – and it is preventable," said Mary Lewis Grow, Vice President of Citizens for a Safer Minnesota and local event organizer....
  • Advocates of gun control plan lie-in at Virginia Tech

    04/09/2008 11:43:58 AM PDT · by neverdem · 45 replies · 108+ views
    The Roanoke Times ^ | April 09, 2008 | Greg Esposito
    The student government at Virginia Tech asked protesters to demonstrate on a day besides April 16. BLACKSBURG -- Gun-control advocates planning to protest April 16 on Virginia Tech's Drillfield said Tuesday that they hope to reach a compromise with the university that will allow them to protest without interfering with remembrance events. Peter Hamm, spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Stop Gun Violence, said the group has been working with Tech students on the protest. It would involve a 32-person "lie-in" at noon April 16, the one-year anniversary of campus shootings that left 32 people dead plus the shooter. The...
  • Virginia Tech blocks plans of gun-control group (Brady Campaign told to take a hike)

    04/08/2008 8:50:17 AM PDT · by neverdem · 46 replies · 84+ views
    RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH ^ | Apr 08, 2008 | REX BOWMAN
    Brady Campaign won't get permit for event on April 16 Virginia Tech said yesterday that it will not allow a national gun-control advocacy group to hold a campus demonstration on April 16 while the school commemorates last year's massacre. Tech spokesman Larry Hincker said neither the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence nor the co-sponsor of the planned demonstration, ProtestEasyGuns.com, had applied for an assembly permit, and even if they had, Tech only issues permits to student groups. Tech's position threw the Brady Campaign's plans into disarray yesterday: The noon demonstration at Tech was supposed to be the centerpiece of...
  • NASCAR SPRINT Cup: Goody's Cool Orange 500 at Martinsville Speedway, Sun 3/30/08 ~ 1:30 p.m. ET FOX

    03/24/2008 9:15:52 PM PDT · by NYTexan · 607 replies · 4,609+ views
    NASCAR.com / Jayski.com / various embeded links | March 25, 2008 | NYTexan
    FREE REPUBLIC NASCAR THREAD Goody's Cool Orange 500 Welcome all to the Sprint Cup race atMartinsville Speedway (Click on the Pics, Graphics, & Links for related news & info.) Current Cup driver standings VT's Beamer Cool Orange Grand Marshal Virginia Tech’s Military Marching Bandwill Perform National Anthem for Goody’s Cool Orange 500 Fans In South Terrace Seats Will Get Martinsville Hotdogs Delivered Track Schedule for the Goody's Cool Orange 500/Kroger 250 Goody's Cool Orange 500 Entry List Qualifying: Friday 3/28 3:40 pm Sprint Cup Qualifying ~ SPEEDRace: Sunday 3/30 1:30 pm SPRINT Cup Race ~ FOX Speed's NASCAR Raceday...
  • New group rallies for concealed carry on campus

    03/28/2008 6:41:18 PM PDT · by neverdem · 10 replies · 424+ views
    khastv.com ^ | 3/27/2008 | Robert Price
    They are crimes some say are becoming all too common: shootings on college campuses. Just Thursday in Texas police say a gunman shot 2 students near an off–campus dorm. Now, a new group popping up at schools across the country says it wants to take action and prevent these tragedies. The group is called "Students for Concealed Carry on Campus" or SCCC. You can find members at over 200 colleges, including the University of Nebraska and Hastings College. As their numbers continue to grow, they hope to convince state lawmakers that change is needed and that concealed weapons should be...
  • Victim’s kin: Va. Tech families offered money[100K]

    03/24/2008 7:35:36 PM PDT · by BGHater · 45 replies · 647+ views
    MSNBC News Services ^ | 24 Mar 2008 | MSNBC News Services
    State reportedly offers $100,000 to forestall lawsuits over massacre RICHMOND, Va. - Families of those killed in the Virginia Tech massacre would receive $100,000 each under a settlement the state is proposing to prevent lawsuits, according to a victim's relative who received a copy of the proposal. Medical and counseling expenses would be provided to the families of the 32 killed and dozens of surviving victims, said the person, who asked Monday to remain anonymous because those involved were told not to discuss the settlement. Families would also have the opportunity to question the governor and university officials about the...
  • Victim’s kin: Va. Tech families offered money (not to sue)

    03/24/2008 7:08:16 PM PDT · by monkeycard · 27 replies · 517+ views
    msnbc ^ | 03242008
    RICHMOND, Va. - A relative of a Virginia Tech shooting victim says the families of those killed would receive $100,000 each under a settlement designed to prevent lawsuits. ...
  • The right of individuals and students to protect themselves

    02/23/2008 9:46:19 AM PST · by neverdem · 24 replies · 135+ views
    University of Buffalo Spectrum ^ | FEBRUARY 22nd, 2008 | MARK W. WEBB
    In this fair country of ours, it would seem that the majority of the people consider some of our constitutional rights as more important or more sacred than others. For example, no one, except for the die-hard enemies of democracy, would challenge the first amendment rights of citizens to freedom of speech, religion, and the press. On the other hand, a great multitude of individuals and politicians seem to dismiss the Second Amendment, the right of all Americans to keep and bear arms. Compared to the general public today, our founding fathers felt much differently about this important issue. They...
  • C.U. Republicans Call for New Gun Policy

    02/23/2008 11:12:03 AM PST · by neverdem · 27 replies · 103+ views
    The Cornell Daily Sun ^ | Feb 22 2008 | Sarah Singer
    In the wake of last week’s tragedy at Northern Illinois University and last April’s massacre at Virginia Tech, the seemingly endless series of school shootings has incited debate over the safety of college communities across the country. Yesterday, the Cornell College Republicans placed about 20 signs on the Arts Quad that publicized their stance on the increasingly polarizing issue of the concealed carry of weapons. They have joined the approximately 12,000 students nationwide who are part of a grassroots effort that is advocating for concealed weapons license holders to be able to carry their weapons on campuses. Although prevalent on...
  • VIN SUPRYNOWICZ: Every shooter crazy 'bout a 'gun-free' zone

    02/24/2008 6:17:28 AM PST · by Undertow · 18 replies · 134+ views
    Las Vegas Review Journal ^ | 02/24/08 | Vin Suprynowicz
    VIN SUPRYNOWICZ: Every shooter crazy 'bout a 'gun-free' zone I see where Clark County School District Superintendent Walt Rulffes has responded to the drive-by murder of a 15-year-old Palo Verde High School inmate by another one of his young charges by whining that it's difficult to prevent his wards from shooting each other given today's "easy access to guns" and television violence. I'm not sure about the TV part -- seems to me most of the drive-bys I've seen portrayed on the tube have concluded with the perpetrator going to prison. Just as it's true that there would be fewer...
  • More guns make campus less safe (barf alert)

    02/17/2008 10:57:05 AM PST · by rellimpank · 38 replies · 152+ views
    Or so it seems, now that our state Legislature considered the issue of allowing firearms on college campuses in South Dakota. Earlier this week, at least six people died at Northern Illinois University when a gunman opened fire in a classroom. Add that to a handful of other recent college shootings, plus the horrific loss of life at Virginia Tech last year, and the idea of letting students defend themselves against deranged gunmen by carrying weapons on campus seems to almost make sense. Almost, but not quite.
  • More Guns on Campus? (Q & A with W. Scott Lewis of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus)

    02/18/2008 6:48:28 PM PST · by neverdem · 17 replies · 143+ views
    Newsweek ^ | Feb 15, 2008 | Suzanne Smalley
    Web Exclusive It was a sickeningly familiar scene. A student-gunman opened fire Thursday during a lecture at Northern Illinois University, killing five and wounding 15 before turning the gun on himself. The deadly spree was the fifth school shooting this week—and a traumatic reminder that for all the efforts to improve campus security nationwide since the massacre at Virginia Tech last year, students and faculty remain disturbingly vulnerable. A nonprofit organization called Students for Concealed Carry on Campus would like to change that. The group, whose 12,000 members nationwide include college students, faculty and parents, champions legislation that would allow...
  • South Dakota House supports guns on college campuses ("The House voted 63-3...")

    02/05/2008 4:45:06 PM PST · by neverdem · 49 replies · 116+ views
    Sioux City Journal ^ | Feb 5, 2008 | NA
    PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- A measure allowing law-abiding people to carry guns on the campuses of South Dakota's public universities was approved Monday by the state House of Representatives. The House voted 63-3 to send the measure to the Senate after supporters said allowing students, faculty members and others to carry guns would help deter mass shootings. "The only remedy for a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," said Rep. Thomas Brunner, R-Nisland, the main sponsor of the bill. HB1261 would prevent colleges and technical schools from restricting the right to carry or possess...
  • AZ: ASU Sun Devils could be packing heat under bill

    02/01/2008 8:44:13 AM PST · by kiriath_jearim · 18 replies · 196+ views
    ASU Web Devil (Arizona State Univ.) ^ | 1/31/08 | Leigh Munsil
    Campuses like ASU may no longer be gun-free zones if a bill proposed in the state legislature is passed into law this session. Senate Bill 1214, currently being debated in the Judiciary and Rules Committees, would allow anyone with a concealed weapons permit to carry a firearm on the campus of any state school, college or university. The bill was introduced to the Arizona Legislature on Friday. Currently, criminal charges could not be filed against someone who brought a gun to the ASU campus — but there would be other ramifications, such as suspension or expulsion for students, ASU Police...
  • Despite pleas by Tech families, Va. panel rejects gun bill

    01/18/2008 12:16:50 PM PST · by wbill · 30 replies · 11,032+ views
    Greensboro News and Record ^ | Friday, Jan. 18, 2008 11:42 am | LARRY O'DELL
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Families of those killed and wounded during a deranged gunman's rampage at Virginia Tech implored a legislative panel to close the loophole in state law that allows criminals and the mentally ill to buy firearms at gun shows. The Republican-dominated committee ignored them, voting 13-9 along party lines Friday to kill legislation to require unlicensed sellers at gun shows to run criminal background checks on buyers. Such checks now are required only of federally licensed gun dealers. Only a few relatives of those slain and wounded during the April 16 shootings at Virginia Tech were able...
  • New Gun Control Law Is Killer's Legacy

    01/13/2008 8:04:04 AM PST · by cougar_mccxxi · 29 replies · 165+ views
    ABC News ^ | Jan. 12, 2008 | JOHN COCHRAN
    Before President Bush left Washington for the Mideast, he signed into law the first major federal gun control measure in more than 13 years. If the new law had been in effect last April, it might have prevented the Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho, from buying a weapon at a gun store.
  • Another Big Bang for Biology

    01/04/2008 3:22:37 PM PST · by neverdem · 29 replies · 192+ views
    ScienceNOW Daily News ^ | 3 January 2008 | Phil Berardelli
    Enlarge ImageVestiges. A fossil form of Ediacara called Fractofusus andersoni provides evidence of an ancient explosion of life.Credit: Bing Shen/Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University [VIA SCIENCE] Researchers have uncovered what they think is a sudden diversification of life at least 30 million years before the Cambrian period, the time when most of the major living groups of animals emerged. If confirmed, the find reinforces the idea that major evolutionary innovations occurred in bursts. The main points of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which he carefully laid out in The Origin of Species 149 years ago, have stood the...
  • Congress toughens background checks for gun buyers

    12/22/2007 6:28:02 AM PST · by lowbridge · 55 replies · 562+ views
    AP/Newsday ^ | December 20, 2007 | BETH MURTAGH
    Sen. Charles Schumer and Rep. Carolyn McCarthy's previously stalled bill toughening the national gun background check system in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings sailed through both chambers of Congress within hours yesterday after a flurry of legislative activity. "I don't know whether to laugh or to cry," said McCarthy (D-Mineola), who saw her legislation pass the House in June only to have it blocked in the Senate. "You don't know how many times it's come to this point." In a statement, Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "This simple but very important bill has been a long time coming. It will...
  • Va. Tech classrooms to be used for peace center (barf)

    12/21/2007 7:33:39 AM PST · by montag813 · 68 replies · 128+ views
    AP/MSNBC.com ^ | 12/21/2007 | MSNBC
    BLACKSBURG, Va. - The Virginia Tech classroom wing where a student gunman killed 30 people and himself and wounded two dozen others last spring will be turned into a place to study peace, the school announced Thursday. Having vowed never again to use Norris Hall for general classes, school officials said the rooms will house the new Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention.
  • Senate passes gun bill in response to rampage

    12/19/2007 3:47:55 PM PST · by RDTF · 118 replies · 145+ views
    Reuters ^ | Dec 19, 2007 | Thomas Ferraro
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress, prodded by the deadliest shooting rampage in modern American history, passed legislation on Wednesday designed to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. Without objection, the Senate and House of Representatives approved the measure, which would bolster background checks for gun buyers, and sent it to President George W. Bush to sign.