Posted on 04/20/2007 3:46:34 AM PDT by IrishMike
That just seems so wrong. Sigh.
Actually it's not a law, it's a VT policy. According to VA law those students are perfectly within their rights to carry concealed weapons on the campus.
VT, however, has said their policy is to expel any student caught legally carrying a firearm.
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The ‘law’ was proposed to eliminate the ‘policy’, or any other ‘policy’ from prohibiting legal carry.
Which is just wrong.
You shouldn’t need no stinking law.
You’re right, but on that campus that’s the law, too bad for the sheep.
Yea, I guess that whole 'gun free zone' thingy didn't quite work out the way they intended.
Pity.
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In Ohio we have Conceal Carry and my wife and I take advantage of it. No sheep here.
We need a slight tweaking of the right to bear arms so liberals will understand it.
When I’m around crazy liberals, I’m going to start calling the right to bear arms a human rights issue, where every individual has the human right to defend himself and others, especially children, against harm. I bet if I look around in the UN’s soft law decrees, I can find a passage and argue that the UN supports self defense and therefore armed individuals.
I was born in OH and lived there until I was 12. Nice part of the country.
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We’re having the same argument in my state. We have a concealed carry law in effect, but our liberal colleges have refused to allow it on campus. Fortunately, our lawmakers told the state colleges they are state property and will abide by the law. The colleges are in the process of appealing and still fighting. This VT thing will energize the dialog I’m sure.
I have a TN carry permit and carry a certain object in my glove compartment. Naturally, when crossing Illinois, I always remove it and put it in my luggage, in accordance with the same principles you adhere to.
Though too late for many students at VT to make, it's not too late for the rest of them to leave and never set foot on campus again. Let the f***ing death camps go the way of the gas ovens.
Let it be a lesson for any organization or business in the country that thinks less of the lives of its clientele than it does a killer's freedom to pick and choose its victims at will.
Better keep up with the times, folks. 'Happy Days' here are over for a while.
If guns kill people, then spoons make Rosie O’Donnell fat.
my keybaord is responsble for any spellnig erors contaned in this post.
The real problem is for some people this is old news.
Mary Carpenter seems like a regular prophet.
Best regards,
Before the Virginia Tech shooting two of Mary Carpenters grandchildren were murdered by a pitchfork wielding maniac.
Mary Carpenter In Her Own Words about gun control:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K73pWPAYg0g
http://www.grnc.org/mary_carpenter_letter.htm
Mary Carpenter's letter to the North Carolina General Assembly:
All the gun laws you can imagine cannot change the heart of a killer and you know it.
Until man's heart is changed, we will be like sheep led to the slaughter without our weapons of defense.
May you stand before God and man as my two precious grandchildren's killer if you pass any more gun legislation that will make me a felon should I own a handgun or any other gun for that matter.
Too bad these Israeli students at this link weren’t at VT.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1820470/posts?page=9#9
Too bad these Israeli students at this link werent at VT.
......Ain’t that the truth.
2005 - "I think it's fair to say that we believe guns don't belong in the classroom. In an academic environment, we believe you should be free from fear." - Larry Hincker2006 - "I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions, because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus." - Larry Hincker celebrating the defeat of the bill allowing guns on campus
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