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not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
Guns on Campus Bill: Professor shows Civil Disobedience (by not allowing students with guns to attend his classes)
by David
March 30th, 2011
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Ummmm He got them X-ray glasses?
by David
March 30th, 2011
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Ummmm He got them X-ray glasses?
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
If it is allowed by law, how can he really prevent it, and again, if it is concealed how would he know anyway?
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
Seriously....he realizes that people have been caring guns it classrooms for a while right?
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
There is no way someone was carrying a gun in his class, his proof is probably that no one ever got shot in his class, as we all know guns go off all by themselves all the timegigag04 wrote:he realizes that people have been caring guns it classrooms for a while right?
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
The funniest part of his whole attitude, imo, is that he has probably ALREADY had "students with weapons" in his class....unlawful weapons.
I'm sure that will work out well for him.
I'm sure that will work out well for him.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
would the Arizona bill allow open carry in the classroom? would the professor demand to see a student's CHL status as a prerequisite for registering for the class (if you have one, you can't register?)
I fully understand the idea of civil disobedience (hey, after a long hard fight, it worked for Gandhi and MLK). But those folks were fighting FOR their civil rights and AGAINST government oppression. This moron seems to think it's still "civil disobedience" for an authority figure to impose unlawful restrictions. You gotcha logic all screwed around upside down and backwards there, professor.
When are libtards going to realize that RKBA is a CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUE!!! For that matter, when is the ACLU going to support ALL TEN amendments in the Bill of Rights?
I love when this blowhard says "you can have a skateboard outside of class just not IN the class. you can have a calculator ... you can have a cell phone ..."
Professor, please show me an Arizona state law (much less a US Constitutional Amendment) that guarantees a citizen's right to carry a skateboard, calculator, or cell phone ANYWHERE?
This idiot saying he will illegally prevent otherwise lawful students from entering his class while legally carrying a gun is NO DIFFERENT than saying he will not allow blacks at his lunch counter.
The civil rights movement isn't dead, it's just been turned upside down and dropped by libtards when they disagree with the particular civil right being demanded.
I fully understand the idea of civil disobedience (hey, after a long hard fight, it worked for Gandhi and MLK). But those folks were fighting FOR their civil rights and AGAINST government oppression. This moron seems to think it's still "civil disobedience" for an authority figure to impose unlawful restrictions. You gotcha logic all screwed around upside down and backwards there, professor.
When are libtards going to realize that RKBA is a CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUE!!! For that matter, when is the ACLU going to support ALL TEN amendments in the Bill of Rights?
I love when this blowhard says "you can have a skateboard outside of class just not IN the class. you can have a calculator ... you can have a cell phone ..."
Professor, please show me an Arizona state law (much less a US Constitutional Amendment) that guarantees a citizen's right to carry a skateboard, calculator, or cell phone ANYWHERE?
This idiot saying he will illegally prevent otherwise lawful students from entering his class while legally carrying a gun is NO DIFFERENT than saying he will not allow blacks at his lunch counter.
The civil rights movement isn't dead, it's just been turned upside down and dropped by libtards when they disagree with the particular civil right being demanded.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
Huh. I bought a pair of those a few years ago and they didn't work for me. What a waste of $1.99.RPB wrote:
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
Unlawful how?Texas Dan Mosby wrote:The funniest part of his whole attitude, imo, is that he has probably ALREADY had "students with weapons" in his class....unlawful weapons.
I'm sure that will work out well for him.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
I should let Dan reply, but couldn't resist, as I thought the same thing, until I thought about Dan's wording.gigag04 wrote:Post by gigag04 » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:43 pm
Texas Dan Mosby wrote:The funniest part of his whole attitude, imo, is that he has probably ALREADY had "students with weapons" in his class....unlawful weapons.
I'm sure that will work out well for him.
Unlawful how?
"weapons" was stated, not "guns", so what if a person has a knife that is longer than allowed by law, or with a mechanism that opens illegally (switchblade?), what other weapons are there that are guns that someone could put in a back pack?
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
It would be interesting to find a psychologist or psychiatrist that would certify he had a weapons based anxiety disorder under the DSM criteria. They would be committing fraud to certify such a disability since he announced he would fake one. He would be subject to fraud laws for this also.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
First how would he know. Second, this makes him the sitting duck.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
Actually, first is that this appears to be a state owned school... He has no choice in the matter. Think of the discrimination lawsuit just waiting to happen here...philip964 wrote:First how would he know. Second, this makes him the sitting duck.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
I'm referring to students who do not meet the legal criteria for lawfully carrying a weapon, be it firearm or other, in his class, due to age, criminal conduct, or whatever.Unlawful how?
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austinrealtor wrote:This idiot saying he will illegally prevent otherwise lawful students from entering his class while legally carrying a gun is NO DIFFERENT than saying he will not allow blacks at his lunch counter.
The civil rights movement isn't dead, it's just been turned upside down and dropped by libtards when they disagree with the particular civil right being demanded.
Allowing public universities to "opt out" of campus carry is like allowing public universities to "opt out" of racial integration.
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Re: not allowing students with weapons to attend his classe
Probably not a discrimination lawsuit, but he could likely be terminated for violating state law.PBratton wrote:Actually, first is that this appears to be a state owned school... He has no choice in the matter. Think of the discrimination lawsuit just waiting to happen here...philip964 wrote:First how would he know. Second, this makes him the sitting duck.
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