No, it's not. What is a certainty is that those people were prohibited from carrying a gun, making Seung-Hui's job easier; he could kill as many people as he wanted, constrained only by the amount of ammo he could carry.
What is the rationale by which society can say, "The police can't be everywhere, and we cannot guarantee your safety, but you are forbidden to take reasonable precautions to protect yourself?"
Are any of the people who last year were so happy that students were forbidden to carry...
...rethinking their positions today? Does Larry Hincker still believe that the General Assembly's actions have helped make parents, students, faculty, and visitors safe on VT's campus?