--- In [email protected], "george_deforest" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> America's gun control laws criticized abroad
> 
> 17 April 2007 - The shooting of 32 students at a US university campus,
> Virginia Tech, sparked criticism of US gun control laws around the
> world Tuesday. Editorials lashed out at the availability of weapons,
> and the leader of Australia--one of America's closest allies--declared
> that America's gun culture was costing lives ... 
> 
> continues at: 
> http://globalgoodnews.com/world-peace-a.html?art=117683948813516268
>

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The Fairfield Ledger published an editorial condemning the "sharp 
objects" culture at MUM which cost a student's life in March 2004. Said 
the editor, "Given the shaky mental health of many in the TM community, 
only the cooks at MUM should have knives, and those should only be on 
an as-needed basis for cutting veggies in a secure area. Pencils and 
pens should also be banned. Students can use crayons or the keyboard to 
complete assignments. How many MUM students will have to die before 
this careless availability of sharp objects will finally be contained?"

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