“The response to gun violence has been predictable and consistent. We`ve held candlelight vigils, worn ribbons and heard speeches, all properly intended to make us feel better. We`ve passed laws forbidding guns within 1,000 feet of a school and the manufacturing of "assault weapons." Now, in the wake of the Blacksburg shootings, calls for stiffer gun-control laws have become louder and more strident,” writes Tracy Price. “What has not been tried is the obvious: The time has come for us to defend our children and ourselves, and take steps that will drastically reduce the number of attempted mass shootings and provide for a defense of the innocent when they do occur.”
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