Virginia governor closes gun loophole 
By BOB LEWIS, Associated Press Writer
7 minutes ago
 
The governor on Monday closed the loophole in state law that allowed 
the Virginia Tech gunman to pass a federal background check and buy 
the weapons used in the massacre.

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine issued an executive order requiring that a 
database of people banned from buying guns include anyone who is 
found to be dangerous and ordered to undergo involuntary mental 
health treatment.

Seung-Hui Cho had been ordered to undergo psychiatric counseling 
after a judge ruled that he was a danger to himself.

But because Cho was treated as an outpatient and never committed to 
a mental health hospital, the court's decision was not entered into 
the database that gun dealers must check before selling a weapon.

The database "should include any determination that someone is 
mentally ill and so dangerous to himself or others as to warrant 
involuntary treatment," Kaine said in a statement.

Cho, a 23-year-old Virginia Tech senior described as a troubled 
loner, bought his guns legally through gun shops. He gunned down 32 
people in a residence hall and a classroom building before killing 
himself.

No motive has been established for his rampage.

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