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KS: Why I’m resigning from KU
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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In light of the state of Kansas’ apparent determination to allow the concealed carry of firearms in the classrooms of the University of Kansas, I am writing to tender my resignation effective two weeks from today as an associate professor of history and American studies at the university. I have accepted a job in a state that bans concealed carry in classrooms.
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Comment by:
dasing
(5/6/2017)
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Glad to see you go, take all of your buddies with you! Where are you going to go when all states are campus carry? |
Comment by:
laker1
(5/6/2017)
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Those same students carry where you shop, get gas, and eat out, so you may have to leave the country to FEEL safe. |
Comment by:
jac
(5/6/2017)
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Another anti gun liberal. No doubt he found a better job somewhere else and took the opportunity to bash gun rights on his way out.
If he believes that making a university a victim disarmament zone makes him safer, he is just plain stupid. Anyone intent on shooting someone will not be deterred by prohibitions on guns. |
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