gc70
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Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
The brain is not fully developed until age 25.
Did your college have an age limit of 24 for students.
Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
The brain is not fully developed until age 25.
So the high fences and armed guards at the gates kept the bad guys out? So there were NO rapes, assaults, or homicides on/around your college campus? Really? Yes, of course there were.I went to a private university that thugs could not afford to get into.
And yet, every state that does not prohibit concealed carry will issue a permit to those over 21, and some at 18. But, I guess if you're in college maybe you don't have/deserve the same rights?Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
The brain is not fully developed until age 25. And that's way past college daze.
Californian and sexist at the same time? I thought that was against the law!Pepper sprays and mace sprays always seem appropriate however, for all students, especially for the girls.
Hee hee...you think? So you didn't see a weapon on campus during your years there. I promise you they WERE there as folks (good ones and bad ones, too) not only "dreamed of" bringing weapons on campus, but went ahead and did it!Nobody at my university would have dreamed of bringing a weapon onto campus.
But thats in the buildings. Anywhere on campus, outside is fair game.George Mason U and VCU appear to be exceptions. With Progressives ,there are always exceptions. See Handgun Law.
http://handgunlaw.us/states/virginia.pdf
Possession or carrying of any weapon by any person, except a police officer, is prohibited on university
property in academic buildings, administrative office buildings, student residence buildings, dining facilities,
or while attending sporting, entertainment or educational events.
I went to a private university that thugs could not afford to get into.
For public colleges and universities, I can see where this would be a problem though.
Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
The brain is not fully developed until age 25. And that's way past college daze.
Pepper sprays and mace sprays always seem appropriate however, for all students, especially for the girls.
Nobody at my university would have dreamed of bringing a weapon onto campus.
No reason too.
Weapons stayed at home, for the firearms enthusiasts.
I've heard it all now!
Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
Read my article more closely. The reason that GMU and VCU were exceptions is because they promulgated REGULATIONS (which in VA have the force and effect of law). The whole point of the article was that, after AG Cuccinelli's opinion that UVA's POLICY was trumped by VA law whereas GMUs regulation was not, there have been over half-a-dozen REGULATIONS promulgated. I list them all in the article.George Mason U and VCU appear to be exceptions. With Progressives ,there are always exceptions. See Handgun Law.
http://handgunlaw.us/states/virginia.pdf
Read my article more closely. The reason that GMU and VCU were exceptions is because they promulgated REGULATIONS (which in VA have the force and effect of law).
Generally such regulations give rise to the possibility of a criminal trespassing charge.Can I ask what are the criminal punishments associated with violating these regulations? Fines and/or jail sentences possible?
Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
The brain is not fully developed until age 25. And that's way past college daze.
I went to a private university that thugs could not afford to get into.
Even so, it seems to me that college kids are not mature enough to carry firearms.
The brain is not fully developed until age 25. And that's way past college daze.
Pepper sprays and mace sprays always seem appropriate however, for all students, especially for the girls.
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I went to a private university that thugs could not afford to get into.
So the high fences and armed guards at the gates kept the bad guys out? So there were NO rapes, assaults, or homicides on/around your college campus? Really? Yes, of course there were.
As James Thurber once wrote, "He who goes unarmed in paradise had better be sure that's where he is." You WEREN'T.
If only they'd had this policy on the books in 2007 -- would have solved....well, absolutely nothing.