TimboKhan
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Well, my campus, which is the University of Northern Colorado, has very clearly said "bleh" to the idea of CCW on campus. We are in one of the most conservative parts of the state, and they have said no. The fact is, state law prohibits carrying a gun onto campus, although as I read the law, the school can allow it if they so choose. Nevertheless, there will be no guns being carried on UNC campus anytime in the near future.
As to your other point Grizz, I can again agree with the sentiment, but exploring the "what if" question makes sense. Do you really think that your sticker is going to make people think? In the unlikely event that something does happen at your campus, do you think that non-gunnies will honestly be able to see through their grief and prejudice enough that a sticker is going to change their mind? I guess opinions will vary, but I think the answer is no. In my opinion, people are wired to block out the good in favor of the bad, because the bad always leaves a more lasting impression.
As to your other point Grizz, I can again agree with the sentiment, but exploring the "what if" question makes sense. Do you really think that your sticker is going to make people think? In the unlikely event that something does happen at your campus, do you think that non-gunnies will honestly be able to see through their grief and prejudice enough that a sticker is going to change their mind? I guess opinions will vary, but I think the answer is no. In my opinion, people are wired to block out the good in favor of the bad, because the bad always leaves a more lasting impression.