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GA: It’s best to be armed with common sense
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Maybe that’s true or maybe it is not, but on a daily basis I can see all kinds of mayhem occurring by allowing college kids to be armed. I am pretty sure Gov. Nathan Deal could, too.
College kids don’t always react the way you think they might, and I shudder to think about what could happen on a given Friday or Saturday night — or Tuesday or Thursday night — if more people were packing. I think the whole issue of guns on campus is really a knee-jerk reaction to the pervasive fear that the government is trying to stifle all of our rights, including the right to bear arms. |
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mickey
(5/7/2016)
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You can actually see it on a daily basis in places where campus carry is already allowed?
Or you let your imagination run wild on a daily basis and you are frightened by what you see in your own head??? |
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