Following the shootings on the campus of Virginia Tech last spring, there was a flurry of media attention on the issue of guns and gun control.
But much like Columbine nearly a decade ago or the Amish schoolhouse shootings last year, that attention seemed to be short-lived.
Contrary to the media notion of "If it bleeds, it leads," guns and gun control rarely get covered as a front-page story. "After Virginia Tech, there was a great deal of good investigative reporting, ...