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SD: Guns On Campus Is A Terrible Idea
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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The Argus Leader reported Tuesday that the push to prohibit public colleges and universities from restricting guns on campuses was defeated in the Senate. Yes, you read that correctly. This bill didn't die in committee, as a similar measure did in 2008. This stinker made it to the Senate floor, which says a lot about the current mindset among lawmakers, and among all of us.
The bill narrowly passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee last week. The South Dakota Gun Owners Association was the sole supporter of the bill, saying that it would allow students to protect themselves on campus. |
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jac
(2/22/2019)
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It is such a terrible idea to liberal anti-gun trolls.
The facts, however, are that it has not been a problem anywhere it is allowed.
To quote the same liberals. "If it saves one life it is worth it."
We will never know how many lives have been saved by allowing campus carry. |
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