From WTOP.com:
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Virginia Tech scare refocuses 2nd Amendment debate
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - In July, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued a legal opinion that a University of Virginia policy banning concealed firearms can't be enforced.
Weeks later, in early August, three teenage girls reported seeing a possible gunman at Virginia Tech, setting off a swift lockdown on the Blacksburg campus, an intensive police search and a cable-news feeding frenzy that flashed back the still-fresh horror of a 2007 campus massacre.
It raised a tough new question for Cuccinelli: Would you challenge a gun ban policy at, of all places, Virginia Tech?
more: http://wtop.com/?nid=120&sid=2392927
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Virginia Tech scare refocuses 2nd Amendment debate
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - In July, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued a legal opinion that a University of Virginia policy banning concealed firearms can't be enforced.
Weeks later, in early August, three teenage girls reported seeing a possible gunman at Virginia Tech, setting off a swift lockdown on the Blacksburg campus, an intensive police search and a cable-news feeding frenzy that flashed back the still-fresh horror of a 2007 campus massacre.
It raised a tough new question for Cuccinelli: Would you challenge a gun ban policy at, of all places, Virginia Tech?
more: http://wtop.com/?nid=120&sid=2392927