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Comment by:
ExNuke
(5/29/2016)
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Since the University of Arkansas system already allows the carry of concealed weapons the issue is only academic. They don't have metal detectors and armed guards at every door so they only pretend to prevent anyone so inclined from carrying a concealed weapon. Signs and policies/rules/laws against the practice do a fine job of disarming the people who care about such things and intend no one any harm. The rest just laugh at the idiots who think they have accomplished anything. The Regressives in charge have tried hard to turn it into a system of day-care for kindergarten maturity level students (the adult students can change their own diapers) but they want to avoid the responsibility and expense of making their fantasy come true. |
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