Virginia Tech Tragedy Could Be Disaster For US

What happened at Virginia Tech yesterday is a great tragedy to our country. It could have happened anywhere, involving any of us or our loved ones. As I contemplate the events I can’t help thinking what I would have done. What if I was there while some prozac’d mental case lived out some hellish video game fantasy? Could the outcome have been different?

Probably not since approximately a year ago the VT campus chiefs banned law abiding citizens from exercising their 2nd amendment rights. By not allowing concealed weapon permit holders to carry on campus, the Virginia Tech decision makers removed nearly any chance the students and faculty had in defending themselves and others from this lunatics’ attack.

Only a day later and I’m already seeing a lot of anti-gun talk gearing up again and this puzzles me almost as much as the tragedy itself. Why? Because I know and history shows that once you take away the tools necessary for a person to defend their self, then there’s nothing to stop the predatory criminals from feasting on the weak and helpless. The police investigate homicides, but rarely do they prevent them. The VT tragedy could be exponentially more of a disaster for all of US if the gun grabbers succeed.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of those that were lost and those who are lost and cannot comprehend the potential impact of this human disaster.

- William McGill

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3 Responses to “Virginia Tech Tragedy Could Be Disaster For US”


  1. 1 Amy

    AMEN to that William! If someone were there who was “law abiding” and happenned to have a weapon on their person this guy could have been shot and STOPPED enabling law enforcement to put him on trial where he could face the evil he had caused instead of it going to the extremes it did.

    I feel for the families and friends of those lost in this tragedy, there will be no answers to their questions only a sudden loss that will never heal. =(

  2. 2 fonzerrellie

    Nothing is scarier then living in a country that does not allow us to protect our families and ourselves.

    I posted a video on the top of my page of Castor Troy speaking about Virginia’s incident and life in the states.

    Peace my friends

  3. 3 Tom Fitton

    Our prayers are with the victims and their loved ones of the horrific mass murder at Virginia Tech earlier this week. The evil that men do is often unfathomable in its depravity. But some of the reported heroics that saved lives shows that there is no limit to the good that men can do in the face of such evil.

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