Standing Wolf
Member in memoriam
[sarcasm] Only the better people should be allowed by all-wise government to have guns. Commoners need not apply. [/sarcasm]
In times past, teh age of majority was 21, not 18. Colleges were considered "parents" in those days and that law has not changed. It is under that legal principle that the college will not allow firearms.I thought we were speaking of college age youth, usually 18 or older.
Vern, you need to study up on our responsibilities. Given your twisted logic, parents who aren't the gun expert you are - should have their kids removed from them.
You obviously have something else going on with the issue besides who is a qualified teacher. Too bad.
I assume your children, if you have them, received no college education or went to the military academies. Where they home schooled in the bunker?
It is the lack of standards that is not rational.Nobody is likely to be terminated from employment in public education for reasons of competence. The standards simply are not exacting to begin with.
More pointedly, there are no standards concerning firearms competency, so the argument that employment should be terminated for firearms incompetency, is not rational.
Wouldn't the following question occur to them: "Where can I be left alone to do the job?" And, while they're stewing, they'll think "Anywhere that no one else has a gun." Malls, schools, etc.
---Vern HumphreyIt is the lack of standards that is not rational.
Colleges and universities are important.
ridiculous ranting by folks who feed the antis.