How the Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate in Virginia made his decision on gun show regulations
For years, Deeds had opposed gun show restrictions. His perspective changed after the April 16, 2007, Virginia Tech massacre when a student with two handguns shot 32 people dead on campus then killed himself as police closed in.
Although neither of the guns Seung-Hui Cho used to carry out the worst mass killing on a college campus in U.S. history was purchased at a gun show, Deeds said he was moved by the appeals of parents, relatives and friends of the slain. . . .
Labels: 2009elections, GunControl
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So it seems to me that we can interpret this "explanation" in one of two ways. Either he's simply anti-gun despite any denials or when confronted with a problem he'll grab at whatever policy some advocacy group is pushing whether it has any relation to the problem or not. Wonderful.
As has been said before...
"Gun control has little to do with guns and everything to do with control."
I guess you could say he has a lot of empathy for the parents...heh, and getting some votes.
Facts? Who cares? Let's just emote our laws into being!
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