February 12, 2007 - Salt Lake City. A Bosnian immigrant kills five at a shopping mall before before being shot down by an off-duty police officer.
April 2, 2007 - Seattle. A distraught ex-boyfriend kills a University of Washington researcher before killing himself.
April 4, 2007 - Atlanta. A woman is shot and killed at point-blank range inside the CNN Center. The attacker is then shot and wounded by a security guard.
April 9, 2007 - Troy, Mich. A recently fired employee of an accounting firm shoots three people, killing one, at his former workplace. He is later apprehended.
April 16, 2007 - Blacksburg, Va. A student murders 32 people at Virginia Tech before turning the gun on himself.
April 20, 2007 - Houston. A NASA employee who received a poor performance review kills his supervisor and takes another employee hostage before killing himself.
Never as far as I can remember have there been so many public shootings in such a short span of time. People question whether such acts are preventable. They question whether they saw warning signs of the murderer's intent prior to the shooting and could have raised the alarm. Much second-guessing goes on, but the fault is clearly the murderer's and his alone. If one is determined to harm people, he will find a way. That is why it is so important that law-abiding citizens exercise their right to arm themselves for personal protection. If even 10% of people carried handguns, do you think criminals would think more carefully about brandishing a gun, not knowing who around them may too be armed?
Consider the Salt Lake City incident, in which the actions of the officer likely saved many lives. How many other lives could be saved in the other incidents if a few of the employees or students were armed? In order for this to happen, workplace and campus rules must be updated to allow for the concealed carrying of handguns. Is this controversial? No doubt. But as long as weapons for personal protection are banned from workplaces and campuses, innocent people will be at the mercy of another would-be murderer.
I am using these incidents as motivation to pursue obtaining a handgun as well as a concealed carry license. I would encourage anyone living in states that allow CCW to do likewise.
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