SB11 Implementation at A&M College Station

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Re: SB11 Implementation at A&M College Station

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Bottom line, all of the liberals that predicted massive bloodshed on campus got worked up for nothing.
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Re: SB11 Implementation at A&M College Station

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The "will affect grades" line of thinking is not limited to TAMU. Remember the Time magazine article where a Texas Women's University sociology professor said essentially the same thing.
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2015051 ... -inflation

It would be really interesting see if her grades reflect the predicted outcome. I was under the impression that sociology was very involved in the study of data. That data should show only a very remote chance of one student having an LTC in any of her classes if you look at the State demographics. I do understand that there are likely a measurable percentage of non-Texas students at TWU but the likelihood of a CCW licensee from another State carrying there should be even smaller. But, of course, no one will call her on the hype that she created.
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Re: SB11 Implementation at A&M College Station

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A professor of sociology would have studied the data but a professor of socialism doesn't care about facts.
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