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Old 04-25-2008, 09:31 AM   #1
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Default Dealer of gun used in Va. Tech shootings visits campus

BLACKSBURG, Va. — The online weapons dealer who sold one of the guns used in the Virginia Tech shootings visited the campus Thursday, a decision the school's spokesman called "terribly offensive."

Dealer Eric Thompson spoke at the school Thursday night as part of a weeklong demonstration in favor of allowing people to carry concealed weapons at colleges.

"For people who want to arm themselves, there shouldn't be policies in place to stop them," Thompson told about 60 students who attended his talk. There were only a few anti-gun questions posed to Thompson, and none of the protests school officials prepared for.

Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said about 20 officers were in and around Whittemore Hall, where the meeting was held, "to make sure everyone's rights are protected." Six officers stood in the lecture hall.

Thompson visited to support a chapter of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, which advocates weapons on campuses, but said he paid his own way.

A school spokesman denounced the visit in a statement Wednesday, saying it was "terribly offensive" that Thompson would set foot on campus.

"The organizers appear to be incredibly insensitive to the families of the victims who lost loved ones and to the injured students still recovering from this horrendous tragedy," said the statement issued by spokesman Larry Hincker.

Andrew Goddard, whose son Colin was injured in the shootings, said earlier Thursday that it was Thompson's First Amendment right to speak at the school but added: "I think it's rather insensitive of him, though."

Ken Stanton, president of the university's chapter of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, said that he lost a friend in the April 2007 shootings and that it taught him "firsthand the importance of self-protection."

Virginia Tech last week marked the first anniversary of the shootings in a dormitory and classroom building in which 33 died, including shooter Seung-Hui Cho.

Cho bought a Walther .22-caliber handgun through Thompson's Web site, based in Green Bay, Wis. Through another company Web site, Thompson also sold handgun accessories to the man who killed five Northern Illinois University students and himself in February.

Thompson pointed to a student's T-shirt that said "Guns Kill." "They certainly do," he said, but added "focusing on guns and focusing on who sold the guns is not going to solve the problem."

Thompson said he doesn't relish the attention he has drawn since the shootings but said he would not turn away from it because he believes politicians need to allow people to protect themselves.

"I just have a feeling there's a special responsibility I've been given," he said, "to try to help change people's opinions."

Goddard said in a telephone interview that he thought the idea of people carrying concealed weapons on a sprawling campus like Virginia Tech's was "absolutely ludicrous."

"It's straight out of the movies," he said. "Bruce Willis can do it because he doesn't have to worry about people shooting back with live ammunition."

Stanton, a Virginia Tech graduate student, said he began receiving complaints about the planned appearance only after Hincker's statement was issued. He said he had never considered carrying a gun until the shootings, in which his friend Jeremy Herbstritt died.

Members of the student group, which claims a membership of 25,000 nationwide and 200 at Virginia Tech, are wearing empty holsters to classes this week to protest laws and policies that restrict concealed weapons on campuses. Thompson said donations from his customers helped him provide hundreds of holsters on nearly 30 college campuses.

Goddard questioned whether Thompson's motivation was to make money by selling more guns. Thompson said he was selling guns at cost for two weeks to help students afford weapons.
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Old 04-25-2008, 09:36 AM   #2
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Default Here is the website for the deal he is offering...

http://www.thegunsource.com/store/Co...y=Guns_at_Cost
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Old 04-25-2008, 10:15 AM   #3
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I still don't get why people are "offended" that he came to the school. That man is not responsible for the shootings just because he sold murderers a gun. That's like saying an axe corporation is responsible when a guy chops his wife up in a million pieces. Manufacturers and dealers cannot be responsible for the mental status of the entire population. That's just ridiculous.
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Old 04-25-2008, 10:25 AM   #4
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You also have to blame the court system. There was a case (can't remember exact details now or when), but it was a father and son who wanted to trim the hedge, but didn't have a hedge trimmer. So they each got on one side of a lawn mower and lowered it down on the bush to trim it. Well both got injured or killed or a combination and the lawn mower manufacturer was sued because it didn't have a warning on it saying "not to be used as a hedge trimmer." Just insane

Runs along the same lines as the woman who won for spilling hot coffee on herself. Are we now going to start seeing warnings on EVERYTHING like on a washing machine "not to be used as a dishwasher?" Stupid.


Hmmmmm....there was a post by someone else above mine a few seconds ago...guess it was deleted.
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Old 04-26-2008, 02:40 AM   #5
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Has something to do with the Gold Fringe on the flags in every US Courtroom. Martial Law Folks.

Something other than the Constitution is deciding "What's Best For The Country" and it is not Common Law.

Lawyers will tell you "it's a coin toss", but then again, how honest do you believe Them to be?
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Old 04-26-2008, 10:26 AM   #6
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Piss on that "school spokesman"!

What, he's to chicken assed to give his name!?

He needs my boot firmly planted in his ass.

Same old bullshit!
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:28 PM   #7
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My advice - take an anti-gunner (target) shooting. I've never taken one that didn't change their thinking about guns. And I've taken a few. No it wasn't easy! But you can help one at a time. Then they see things in a different light
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Hmmmmm....there was a post by someone else above mine a few seconds ago...guess it was deleted.
CPO ted seems to have had an issue with a LADY whome he felt should be fitted to a wood chipper as it seems his coffee was a tad "overdone" refferencing the LADY'S mental state and her possible connection to a femals K-9 (this is the P.C version LOL) he opted to delete his post possibly in order to remove evidence which may be used against him in future court visits........... Ted I'd advice feeding the wood chipper receipt through first.......



As far as holding dealers/manufacturers responsible....... do a search regarding law suits against gun manufacturers......
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Old 04-27-2008, 09:09 AM   #9
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A school spokesman denounced the visit in a statement Wednesday, saying it was "terribly offensive" that Thompson would set foot on campus.
No shit.
I've been to college. A couple of them. And there is plenty that goes on that I found, and find, offensive. To hell with them.
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