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                <text>Sara  Hood</text>
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                <text>Wednesday, April 18, 2007&#13;
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The tragic event that took place at Virginia Tech on Monday raises many questions in students&amp;#39; minds: How safe are we? What measures are in place to keep us safe from harm while we&amp;#39;re in class, in our dorms, or walking across campus?&#13;
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Heaven forbid that a shooting should occur on our campus, but if it did, what would you do? What could you do? The truth is ... not much.&#13;
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Current law, as well as UC policy, prohibits you from providing yourself with a means of self-defense.&#13;
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UCLA&amp;#39;s weapons policy prohibits common defensive items. Like Virginia Tech, UCLA doesn&amp;#39;t allow firearms on campus even for law-abiding individuals trained and licensed to carry a concealed weapon.&#13;
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Even if UCLA did, California state law forbids it.&#13;
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As UC students, we&amp;#39;re forced to remain unarmed and defenseless.&#13;
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Because of this, we can only hope that suspension or expulsion will serve as a sufficient deterrent for those that mean to harm us. Forgive me if I&amp;#39;m less than confident.&#13;
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While you could always call the police if such a situation were to occur, their response times are measured in minutes.&#13;
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However, in life-threatening situations like the shooting at Virginia Tech, survival is measured in seconds.&#13;
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A single armed student or faculty member could have quickly ended - if not prevented - any and all school shootings.&#13;
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It&amp;#39;s time for change. It&amp;#39;s time to rethink the "feel-good" legislation that is leaving thousands of innocent people defenseless.&#13;
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It&amp;#39;s time to let our state and national representatives know that we want to be safe. It&amp;#39;s time that we let university students and public school teachers protect themselves and those in their care.&#13;
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I urge you to call, write a letter or send an e-mail to your representatives to ask them to make public schools and college campuses places where law-abiding citizens can defend themselves.&#13;
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Craig Chi&#13;
UCLA graduate student, Electrical Engineering&#13;
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Original Source: &lt;a href=http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/2007/apr/18/letters_editor8/&gt;The Daily Bruin - April 18, 2007&lt;/a&gt;&#13;
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