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Showing Original Post only (View all)Plymouth State University in New Hampshire - Pro-Gun Demonstration [View all]
The Boston Globe reports on another pro-gun demonstration on a college campus.Jardis and Mozingo maintain that the university systems policy banning firearms flies in the face of state law and the state and federal constitutions. They say they look forward to returning to Grafton County Superior Court Tuesday to argue against a permanent injunction barring them from bringing weapons onto state campuses.
Jardis would not say if he was carrying a concealed firearm. Instead, he said several times, I just want to point out that no one knows if Im carrying a gun.
Yeah, and thats terrifying, replied one female student.
Let's get one thing straight right off the bat. The really fearful ones ar those who feel they cannot leave the house without a gun. These are folks who for the most part do not enter dangerous neighborhoods, do not carry large amounts of cash, and lead perfectly normal lives. Yet, their fear of that highly unlikely attack is so great they decide a gun is the answer, in spite of evidence and commonsense to the contrary.
Now comes a female student who says she's "terrified" of guys like that. Is this worthy of being mocked? Does this indicate that she's the unreasonable one? No, of course not.
The reason pro-gun voices so readily mock people who speak up like that is because they've been practiced in turning the tables whenever possible. The are masters at accusing the others of what they themselves are guilty of. From there it just monkey-like repetition, and I would imagine the less gifted among them actually begin to believe it. They've lost touch with reality.
Look at the guy in the foreground of the picture, I think that's Bradley Jardis. Does he have a bit of that Timothy-McVeigh intensity, or what? And the other guy, what's he remind you of? I realize reading facial expressions is not an exact science, but isn't that part of the situational awareness all the gun lovers keep talking about. Are they the only ones who can do it?
What's your opinion? Please leave a comment.
(cross posted at Mikeb302000)
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Plymouth State University in New Hampshire - Pro-Gun Demonstration [View all]
mikeb302000
Dec 2011
OP
So it wasn't you that wrote this? Better have a talk with their ISP about that identity theft...
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2011
#71
Whew, link shows a couple of young republican "gun activists" I think. Female student sounds smart.
Hoyt
Dec 2011
#4
And yet she didn't express fear of the same student carrying a gun at pizza & subs across the street
aikoaiko
Dec 2011
#5
I think she has seen the types who are into guns at that age -- and wants no part of it on campus.
Hoyt
Dec 2011
#7
21 year olds with no criminal history ... quite the group of people to be concerned about, eh?
OneTenthofOnePercent
Dec 2011
#41
"The really fearful ones ar those who feel they cannot leave the house without a gun."
PavePusher
Dec 2011
#9
Only one comment so far at the original article, and it's a massive strawman
PavePusher
Dec 2011
#12
Y'know, I really don't think self-defense is the main purpose of the marital arts,
petronius
Dec 2011
#18
People like you two have made gun control the success it is today. Long may you post!
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2011
#31
No, we know perfectly well what *you believe* the original intent was.
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2011
#38
What does SCOTUS have to do with the original intent apart from interpreting it?
Starboard Tack
Dec 2011
#42
"Compulsive shoe wearing is an addiction, the same as any compulsive behavior."
PavePusher
Dec 2011
#49
In other words, you only support the freedom of expression so long as it doesn't disturb you. N/T
Marengo
Dec 2011
#56
The right to keep and bear arms for the security of the state by having a well regulated militia
Starboard Tack
Dec 2011
#62
"On the contrary, it could be argued that the proliferation of handguns on the streets
Simo 1939_1940
Dec 2011
#63