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NC: Local Students React To Possiblity Of Guns On Campus
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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A new House Bill proposal is generating buzz on local college campuses. Legislation filed last week would allow concealed carry permit holders to carry their handguns on to University of North Carolina system college campuses and community colleges across the state. Some say the measure will allow students and faculty to protect themselves in the event of a shooting, while others fear it will cause more violence and chaos. |
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PHORTO
(3/14/2017)
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“You can put a gun in the hands of the wrong person and they can get mad and do whatever they want to do.”
Why, oh why are so many people associated with college life (administrators, students and faculty) SO FRIGGIN' STOOPID?
Nobody has to "put a gun in the hands" of a wacko, any respectable wacko ALREADY HAS ONE. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/14/2017)
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“You can put a gun in the hands of the wrong person and they can get mad and do whatever they want to do.”
Why is it, exactly, that college denizens are so abjectly STOOPID?
No law or lack of one "puts a gun in the hands of the wrong person". The "wrong people" carry guns, unaffected by laws.
Which proves, de facto, that these laws only negatively affect the "right people".
Only a dullard can't follow that logic. |
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