Hélène Colgan would be outraged to be associated with gun control, brother says
Claude Colgan, brother of Polytechnique victim, says his sister was pro-gun
"Hélène would be outraged that her name and her death had led to the criminalization of millions of law-abiding Canadians," says Claude Colgan, the brother of Hélène Colgan. Colgan is now the Quebec director of the National Firearm Association, a gun-lobby group. He said Hélène was his best friend before she died after being shot by a lone gunman at Polytechnique.
"The sole reason why Hélène died was Marc Lépine. That man decided she had to die. A gun didn't decide," he said.
The Dec. 6, 1989 massacre was the worst mass-shooting in Canadian history.
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