TFred
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As you probably know, today is the third anniversary of the mass murder at Virginia Tech.
Many friends and acquaintances are marking this day to remember the victims and their families. I would like to join them, but not by hand-wringing and merely "wishing" it hadn't happened.
Does anyone have a link to a good essay that remembers these victims, but that also calls into question why we still require our college campuses to be large free-target zones?
TFred
As you probably know, today is the third anniversary of the mass murder at Virginia Tech.
Many friends and acquaintances are marking this day to remember the victims and their families. I would like to join them, but not by hand-wringing and merely "wishing" it hadn't happened.
Does anyone have a link to a good essay that remembers these victims, but that also calls into question why we still require our college campuses to be large free-target zones?
TFred