PORTLAND MAINE~ VA Tech shooting survivor speaks on gun control

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PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- One of the survivors of the Virginia Tech shootings 3 years ago was in Maine Wednesday.

Colin Goddard is speaking at an awards dinner put on by The Maine Citizens Against Handgun Violence.

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I wonder if Colin or his sponsors noted the NRA, Maine Citizens Against Handgun Violence, SAM and the Department of Justice partnered and endorsed the Maine Gun Sellers Kit? It can be ordered at MaineCWPtraining.com or ORDER MAINE GUN SELLERS KIT: EMAIL [email protected] OR CALL (207) 771-3294~ That's the rest of the story.
 
Colin Goddard is speaking at an awards dinner put on by The Maine Citizens Against Handgun Violence.

I wonder if there is a New Hampshire Citizens Against Handgun Violence.

I would join ... I'm against handgun violence.
 
"Goddard also participated in a documentary through the Brady Campaign that examines how easy it is to purchase a gun through a private dealer."


Private dealer? What does that mean? Are there public and private dealers of guns?

Regardless, I think the BCs best days are behind them.
 
November 11

Virginia Tech survivor speaks

PORTLAND - When Colin Goddard got up on the morning of April 16, 2007, and walked to his intermediate French class at Norris Hall on the campus of Virginia Tech, he was just another college student.

Colin Goddard, who was shot four times in the 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech, advocates for stricter gun sale laws on Wednesday in Portland

Today, the 25-year-old resident of Washington, D.C., travels around the country advocating for stricter gun sale laws. His goal is to prevent another massacre like the one at Virginia Tech that day, when 32 faculty members and students were killed.

Goddard, who was shot four times and still has bullet fragments in his body, is now assistant director of federal legislation for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. He was the featured speaker Wednesday night at the 11th annual Buzz Fitzgerald Award dinner, named for the former head of Bath Iron Works who died in 2002.

The dinner at the Italian Heritage Center was hosted by Maine Citizens Against Handgun Violence.

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An armed professor or other law abiding citizen properly trained may have saved Colin and the nation great pain.

Gun free zones protect the criminal minds.
 
people like that really piss me off. the thugs will find guns no matter what the laws are. his whole bulsh!t about no background checks at gunshows is all wrong. the networks made it sound like any gun sold at a gunshow was sold without a nics check, bullsh!t! he wants medical records accesable and considred wtf!
 
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