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GGJohn

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100. Sorry LisaL,
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 09:16 AM
Feb 2016

it's the only one I could find, not sure if TX public colleges can limit where CHL holders can limit the carrying of weapons.

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One of many rjsquirrel Feb 2016 #1
I would leave too, I just can't imagine any wise and sane person seeing this as a good thing, RKP5637 Feb 2016 #32
Gun nuts. Backwards schoolbooks. Ted Cruz. Poisoning by deregulation. onehandle Feb 2016 #2
More fall out, this is so sad although perfectly understandable. UT Austin is such a fantastic Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #3
I have two kids graduating this Spring! Glad they will be out of harms way. Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #8
Yes and I hope it works. I have friends there, more than a few and it is worrisome. Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #9
I graduated from UT in the 80's and it was an awesome experience! My kids have loved it as well. Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #17
Yep, awesome Austin. I think that is great your kids went there too...very cool. Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #28
I could never sit in class with people around me packing guns. FFS, what a horrible environment. n/t RKP5637 Feb 2016 #33
It's interesting that private conservative universities in Texas have opted out. Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #36
How would you know? GGJohn Feb 2016 #39
Kids in school generally know what's going on. n/t RKP5637 Feb 2016 #40
Again, how would you know if it's concealed? GGJohn Feb 2016 #41
Please see #42. n/t RKP5637 Feb 2016 #43
Because those people never leave them concealed! scscholar Feb 2016 #79
And you know this..................how? GGJohn Feb 2016 #80
Another question I have, is who are they protecting themselves from? RKP5637 Feb 2016 #42
How many school shootings have there been? GGJohn Feb 2016 #45
To be truthful, I have not tracked it that closely, but I wonder if this becomes more prevalent, RKP5637 Feb 2016 #46
And Wee Jimmy Kranky may become Scotland's first minister. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #71
... GGJohn Feb 2016 #73
Because, like Zman they intimidate and sometimes shoot unarmed people. But, to you Hoyt Feb 2016 #82
Oh, look, it's Hoyt telling lies again about me. eom. GGJohn Feb 2016 #83
Both of you - take it to the gungeon The Redheaded Guy Feb 2016 #87
Hoyt's been banned from the Gungeon for a bigoted, racist rant GGJohn Feb 2016 #88
Not really. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #90
Georgia has had concealed carry on university campuses since 2010. Calista241 Feb 2016 #47
It could be something that goes by the wayside once the heat of discussion is over wherein RKP5637 Feb 2016 #50
They're protecting themselves... a la izquierda Feb 2016 #92
Yep, I think they have a touch of paranoia! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2016 #94
There's no reason at all to carry a gun to school rockfordfile Feb 2016 #74
I disagree. eom. GGJohn Feb 2016 #77
You interact with and are surrounded by people every day who conceal carry.... TipTok Feb 2016 #52
That could be considered a "hostile environment" 2naSalit Feb 2016 #63
I recall well in the dorms I would have been uncomfortable, some of the guys were clearly RKP5637 Feb 2016 #68
One of my profs 2naSalit Feb 2016 #85
Can't blame him. Vinca Feb 2016 #4
Yes I agree rockfordfile Feb 2016 #75
As the ceremonial "Going Away to College Firearm" becomes a proud Texas tradition. NBachers Feb 2016 #5
I'm so glad my nephew leftynyc Feb 2016 #6
Do you suppose the NRA allows people to bring guns into their headquarters? Lodestar Feb 2016 #7
The NRA does indeed permit gun owners to carry guns in their headquarters branford Feb 2016 #72
Staff, but not visitors. NRA staff are mostly right wing racists, like the board and members. Hoyt Feb 2016 #84
Sigh... branford Feb 2016 #86
Clearly, an attempt to intimidate free speech and debate. Helen Borg Feb 2016 #10
If that were true, GGJohn Feb 2016 #16
My kids have had a couple of alerts due to people with guns on campus already, it will be Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #19
But were those by CHL holders? GGJohn Feb 2016 #24
Any moment now... TipTok Feb 2016 #53
Voting with his feet. Nitram Feb 2016 #11
+1 2naSalit Feb 2016 #62
Success for the GOP. Turbineguy Feb 2016 #12
How many campus tragedies will it take before this law is repealed? nt Nitram Feb 2016 #13
How many campus tragedies have happened at other colleges that allow for GGJohn Feb 2016 #15
I didn't know therew were colleges that allowed concealed carrry. Nitram Feb 2016 #18
There are eight states, some dating back decades. Nt hack89 Feb 2016 #21
Here is a breakdown. GGJohn Feb 2016 #22
Thanks, GGJohn. I had no clue. Nitram Feb 2016 #26
To be fair, probably very few students carry, GGJohn Feb 2016 #31
Good point. Nitram Feb 2016 #35
It would closely correlate to the number of assholes attending. snort Feb 2016 #44
In Texas that would be above the national mean. nt Nitram Feb 2016 #69
That map seems to be outdated. LisaL Feb 2016 #98
Sorry LisaL, GGJohn Feb 2016 #100
Here's a pretty good one just a few months ago Major Nikon Feb 2016 #29
One incident on one campus out of how many that allow for it? GGJohn Feb 2016 #34
It's weird right? TipTok Feb 2016 #54
Other than the porn industry, GGJohn Feb 2016 #55
How many incidents before it is relevant to discuss the enlightenment Feb 2016 #57
I ask again, GGJohn Feb 2016 #59
Having been to college, I know the lack of judgement of men that age, particularly when... Nitram Feb 2016 #91
please Skittles Feb 2016 #89
Unfortunately UT will likely lose many more faculty and admins over this. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #14
I don't think "uncertainty" about the safety of guns in the hands of immature young men... Nitram Feb 2016 #20
Is 21 really immature? Nt hack89 Feb 2016 #23
In most cases, yes. Nitram Feb 2016 #27
By the time I was 20, GGJohn Feb 2016 #58
Auto insurance underwriters generally charge higher rates up until age 25. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #38
Exactly, there are many options other than UT, and many IMO will take those options. RKP5637 Feb 2016 #37
I doubt it Calista241 Feb 2016 #48
But that is part of the plan... Helen Borg Feb 2016 #49
Are you and your fellow Texas Haters on this thread under the impression.... Paladin Feb 2016 #66
Thank you Paladin, GGJohn Feb 2016 #76
I don't blame him. 47of74 Feb 2016 #25
A very wise person to get the hell out of Texas. n/t RKP5637 Feb 2016 #30
Buh bye... TipTok Feb 2016 #51
But for Republicans it not about getting an education, they are against rladdi Feb 2016 #56
Good to see your post. You are exactly right. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2016 #101
Sad, but necessary. hamsterjill Feb 2016 #60
Sorry hamsterjill sarisataka Feb 2016 #64
I honestly don't blame them. hamsterjill Feb 2016 #65
Let's hope this is becomes a trend. SpankMe Feb 2016 #61
A well thought out post. Thank you. nt raccoon Feb 2016 #93
Texas-America's own Petri dish of Fascist ideas. jalan48 Feb 2016 #67
Some delicate flowers are more delicate than other delicate flowers... beevul Feb 2016 #70
Smart guy. Of course being a college Dean they usually are. trillion Feb 2016 #78
He was already planning to leave, GGJohn Feb 2016 #81
He was approached over the years with job offers, which he declined. LisaL Feb 2016 #97
Probably because it offered better pay, benefits, etc. eom. GGJohn Feb 2016 #99
Why do you insist that it couldn't be the reasons he listed? LisaL Feb 2016 #102
He was already looking for a new postition, I suspect this was just an exucse and a political GGJohn Feb 2016 #103
Where does it say he was already looking for a new position? LisaL Feb 2016 #104
Perhaps they weren't in a location that was suitable for him? GGJohn Feb 2016 #105
TX law doesn't just allow. It demands state colleges allowed guns. LisaL Feb 2016 #106
So does Utah and Colorado public colleges, and yet, it hasn't been a problem with them, GGJohn Feb 2016 #107
Wow, he arranged that new job quickly. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #95
He actually had people approaching him with job offers over the years. LisaL Feb 2016 #96
Those who forget history.... pfitz59 Feb 2016 #108
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