Gap in notifications in VA Tech shootings
Posted: Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:21:44
CNN is reporting on a gap in time from the beginning of the shootings until a campus-wide notification was sent. Some officials at VA Tech are reported to have notified family members and some staffers, including an email posting that announced a gunman on campus but "This is not releasable yet".
The tragedy of the VA Tech shootings will continue to spark debate. If the report holds water, however, I think it clearly shows how POLICY can impede the safety of the population. Too many sheeple believe that our protection is given (and effected) by our government(s) rather than people holding their safety as their PERSONAL concern. How a notice of a loose gunman could possibly be considered "not releasable yet" is lost on me. It seems that critical information is being withheld until a conference committee can decide on the best course of actions. Insane.
Meanwhile, unarmed people are being killed. Since, as we all know, VA Tech was/is a gun-free zone, the delay in the notifications by officials didn't help the survivability of the population. It seems to be a "alert-free" zone too.
Policy cannot dictate safety. Committees cannot save citizens. When will politicians realize that the individual must remain empowered to defend him/herself?
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The tragedy of the VA Tech shootings will continue to spark debate. If the report holds water, however, I think it clearly shows how POLICY can impede the safety of the population. Too many sheeple believe that our protection is given (and effected) by our government(s) rather than people holding their safety as their PERSONAL concern. How a notice of a loose gunman could possibly be considered "not releasable yet" is lost on me. It seems that critical information is being withheld until a conference committee can decide on the best course of actions. Insane.
Meanwhile, unarmed people are being killed. Since, as we all know, VA Tech was/is a gun-free zone, the delay in the notifications by officials didn't help the survivability of the population. It seems to be a "alert-free" zone too.
Policy cannot dictate safety. Committees cannot save citizens. When will politicians realize that the individual must remain empowered to defend him/herself?
-sig