A survivor of the deadly Virginia Tech shooting in 2007 is thrilled about President Obama’s new plan to curb gun violence. “We finally had leadership from the White House,” Colin Goddard told Hardball’s Chris Matthews. “It’s great to see such a comprehensive approach to the problem of gun violence.”
Vice President Joe Biden, while introducing President Obama during a press conference on Wednesday, spoke directly to Goddard, promising him gun reform. “When I asked Colin about what he thought we should be doing, he said that, he said, ‘I’m not here because of what happened to me; I’m here because of what happened to me keeps happening to other people and we have to do something about it.’ Colin, we will. Colin, I promise you we will.”
Obama called for a number of initiatives, including universal background checks for anyone trying to buy a gun, bans on military-style assault weapons, and a 10 round limit for magazines.









