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Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:40 am
by chasfm11
Kansas is really the prefect storm for those who oppose gun rights. The law prohibiting campus carry will expire and Kansas is now a Constitutional Carry state. So students, with no license or training, will now be able to carry concealed in college and university class rooms.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... t-of-regr/

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:09 am
by thetexan
Oh well. Times are tough all over.

tex

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:38 am
by Jusme
Well... Bye.

UT seemed to survive the "mass exodus" of professors that said they were leaving, as well as the fact that "no one" would want to come to work there after Campus Carry passed. Just sayin'...
:roll:

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:50 am
by Pawpaw
Maybe we should feel sorry for these highly educated people that have never learned how to engage in logical thought.





Nah... nevermind.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 11:49 am
by Jusme
Pawpaw wrote:Maybe we should feel sorry for these highly educated people that have never learned how to engage in logical thought.





Nah... nevermind.


Yeah, their problem is that, since they cannot engage in any type of debate without resorting to yelling, screaming, becoming offended, and reacting violently, they don't believe that those of us who carry firearms, are capable of doing that either. I would like to see more of these leftists, depart. It might encourage more teachers who see things differently to take their place, and return to what teaching is all about.

It's strange to me that she thinks giving someone back their Constitutional liberty, is "repressive, and regressive" :headscratch

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 12:20 pm
by bblhd672
Ms. Ballard-Reisch told The Eagle that she and her adult son were held at gunpoint during a 2014 home invasion.
Yet, she still prefers law abiding citizens to be unarmed in the face of criminals. :banghead:

Just to clarify the post topic - she's retiring, not resigning. Big difference.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 12:30 pm
by AF-Odin
Yep, just like the UT professor that "resigned" over campus carry and later it came to light that he had accepted a job out of the country BEFORE the bill even passed.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 12:50 pm
by chasfm11
bblhd672 wrote:
Ms. Ballard-Reisch told The Eagle that she and her adult son were held at gunpoint during a 2014 home invasion.
Yet, she still prefers law abiding citizens to be unarmed in the face of criminals. :banghead:

Just to clarify the post topic - she's retiring, not resigning. Big difference.
A tenured professor at Wichita State University has chosen to retire in protest of the school’s new weapons policy allowing students to carry concealed guns on campus
While technically she is retiring, she is voluntarily leaving her post as a protest. Perhaps that is not the text book definition of resigning but it was the sentence on which I based the OP.

I retired from my job. I didn't have nor express a reason for my doing so as a protest against anything. Actually, I had to take care of my wife who had surgery the day following my retirement. As one of the other posters pointed out, her calling the environment repressive sounds a lot more like a resignation, at least to me.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 1:28 pm
by rotor
Perhaps we have hit on a way to get rid of tenured professors. Nothing else works.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 2:44 pm
by Abraham
Oh good!

If a whole passel of em bailed out that'd be a good thing.

I've yet to understand how (supposedly) highly intelligent academics buy into leftist ideology being good for humanity when such ideology has repeatedly proven calamitous everywhere it's been imposed on the various populaces the world over stymies me.

Leftism is a garbage ideology, yet it persists.

Is it a brand of jejune, nay adolescent, ideals that some just can't seem to abandon irrespective of age?

Or is it a well designed malignancy that once metastasized into the body politic, allows the presumed nobility to easily control the presumed unlettered, unwashed to be be manipulated by their presumed betters? Unlettered/unwashed is you and me...

Things like gun and ammo ownership and other taken for granted freedoms (we don't need passports to travel inter-stately, if you will...) we will in the future be something tolerated to be capriciously granted with a lot of red tape, otherwise no go - is the ultimate goal of the presumed class-less, but nobility ridden ruling class.

communism is the enemy of free people and what THEY choose.

Fight it!

I do!

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 3:07 pm
by Jusme
Abraham wrote:Oh good!

If a whole passel of em bailed out that'd be a good thing.

I've yet to understand how (supposedly) highly intelligent academics buy into leftist ideology being good for humanity when such ideology has repeatedly proven calamitous everywhere it's been imposed on the various populaces the world over stymies me.

Leftism is a garbage ideology, yet it persists.

Is it a brand of jejune, nay adolescent, ideals that some just can't seem to abandon irrespective of age?

Or is it a well designed malignancy that once metastasized into the body politic, allows the presumed nobility to easily control the presumed unlettered, unwashed to be be manipulated by their presumed betters? Unlettered/unwashed is you and me...

Things like gun and ammo ownership and other taken for granted freedoms (we don't need passports to travel inter-stately, if you will...) we will in the future be something tolerated to be capriciously granted with a lot of red tape, otherwise no go - is the ultimate goal of the presumed class-less, but nobility ridden ruling class.

communism is the enemy of free people and what THEY choose.

Fight it!

I do!
I don't even think this was a true protest, I think she realized, that the only way to get attention (after all, she is a communications professor) was to make a political statement to try to be remembered. She is resigning/retiring from Wichita State, not even one of the major colleges, in Kansas. This would be tantamount to to a professor at Tarleton State doing the same thing here. If this was such a hotly debated issue, where are all of the departures from Kansas State, and Kansas University?
Who would have remembered her, if she just resigned/retired otherwise? The fact that she was a crime victim, and she still thinks people should not be able to defend themselves, just makes her sound even more pathetic. JMHO

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 3:44 pm
by Abraham
Maybe she was a (Stockh. syndrome type) but, i've always considered that syndrome another kind of cowardice.

I was subjected to this type training, and yes, I was military, so maybe it's unfair to think citizens to be able to uphold this kind of resistance, but I know of partisans with no training who did, tough people who just didn't give in...

Subjects my loved ones or me to this typw tortrue, I will not only not roll over.. you'll harden my resolve...

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 4:56 pm
by John Galt
I am all for campus carry, but also think that some training is a good thing.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 5:41 pm
by Flightmare
John Galt wrote:I am all for campus carry, but also think that some training is a good thing.
I don't think ANYONE has disputed that training is good. Where some disagree is whether the government should be allowed to mandate it or not.

Re: Kansas Professor resigning - Campus Carry

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 9:28 pm
by treadlightly
Interesting. Sounds like academic freedom in Kansas is something a certain faction would like to regulate.