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Not to mention that their aim has to actually be true. When you're the lone gunman with an Uzi, you just point the gun randomly and pull the trigger. It doesn't take a whole lot of effort. To shoot one particular person in that scenario takes skill that 99% of college students don't possess. There's a reason the military and law enforcement go through intensive training.
The argument that more armed students would cut back on episodes like VaTech rests on the l a r g e assumption that students packing heat (a)will be in the right place at the right time, and (b) will have the presence of mind to respond calmly in a real crisis situation.
I mean, it's not impossible that things would work out the way that gun advocates claim, but it's not a foregone conclusion by any means. Episodes like Columbine and VaTech are horrific, no doubt. But they're huge exceptions to the norm. I'm not sold on making radical policy changes on the basis of high-profile but really really rare events. $.02
Not to mention that their aim has to actually be true. When you're the lone gunman with an Uzi, you just point the gun randomly and pull the trigger. It doesn't take a whole lot of effort. To shoot one particular person in that scenario takes skill that 99% of college students don't possess. There's a reason the military and law enforcement go through intensive training.