John Martin, of the University College of the Fraser Valley, is a criminologist. I know the difficulty in speaking out on these issues in the US, but all I can say is that he must be a very brave soul in Canada. You have to admire a guy who can write a piece like this.
What if a student, faculty or staff member was armed that fatal morning? Perhaps he (or she) could have intervened and kept the fatalities to a minimum.
For many, this is a preposterous and ridiculous notion unworthy of contemplation.
That would be a mistake.
What were the odds a couple decades ago that Vancouver would ban smoking in all buildings, but you could still go into a nice, warm, taxpayer-subsidized room to legally shoot heroin and cocaine? . . . ,
What if a student, faculty or staff member was armed that fatal morning? Perhaps he (or she) could have intervened and kept the fatalities to a minimum.
For many, this is a preposterous and ridiculous notion unworthy of contemplation.
That would be a mistake.
What were the odds a couple decades ago that Vancouver would ban smoking in all buildings, but you could still go into a nice, warm, taxpayer-subsidized room to legally shoot heroin and cocaine? . . . ,
Some in Canada recognize problems with gun free zones
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