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Seller of gun used in massacre speaks at Va. Tech

The owner of an online firearms store that sold one of the guns used by Seung-Hui Cho in the massacre at Virginia Tech spoke there Thursday in support of carrying concealed weapons on campus.

Gun seller offering discounts to 'save lives'

The owner of a company that sold firearm merchandise to both the Virginia Tech University and Northern Illinois University shooters said he will sell his guns at cost for the next two weeks in hopes that "law-abiding" citizens will buy them to prevent similar tragedies.

Time.com: Cho's Gun Seller to Visit Virginia Tech

The online weapons dealer who sold one of the guns used in the Virginia Tech shootings is planning to visit the campus Thursday, a decision the school's spokesman called "terribly offensive"

Life at Virginia Tech a year later

One year after the worst school shooting in United States history, Virginia Tech students have discovered that while grief remains, rememberance and community can help bring comfort.

Commentary: Remember victims at Va. Tech

It already seems like history; it is amazing to think it has only been a year.

Time.com: Ignoring Virginia Tech

A year after the massacre, there has been much talk but little real action to prevent such a tragedy from recurring

Dad: Virginia Tech treated suicidal son like 'joke'

William Kim still calls the cell phone of his son, a 21-year-old senior at Virginia Tech, just to hear his voice. He feels cheated out of a chance to save his only boy.

Commentary: Student's view of campus safety

College students are faced with many challenges each day. It's tough to balance a job with hours of homework, and to pay attention in class while planning an escape route from a lecture hall seat.

Students want chance to defend themselves

"Would you rather just sit there and cower underneath a desk when someone executes you or would you rather have a chance to defend your life? That's what it really boils down to."

Governor sees 'productive' talks on Virginia Tech settlement

Virginia officials are working to compensate victims' families for last year's Virginia Tech shooting spree, which left almost 50 students and staff members dead or wounded, Gov. Tim Kaine told a radio station Tuesday.

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