parking lots off Cooper St. There have been similar incidents recently reported on campus. Group of thugs
approaching women and men etc. What's it going to take for our State Legislature to quit playing games and
pass campus carry?

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For them to meet more than once a Blue moon, and for them to get rid of the way they pass laws and make it like other states.gemini wrote:University of Texas Arlington; another campus alert issued regarding attempted armed robberies in the schools
parking lots off Cooper St. There have been similar incidents recently reported on campus. Group of thugs
approaching women and men etc. What's it going to take for our State Legislature to quit playing games and
pass campus carry?
I believe it's more like a mile, to the UTA police station. UTA is on Cooper St. The campus police station is on Davis. The Arlington city jail is about half a mile from the parking lots on Cooper.John112709 wrote:i agree with Mark. It's sad that the campus is 2 maybe 3 blocks (correct me if i'm wrong) from the police station/ jail. Yet the students can't arm themselves legally on campus.
just point to Utah, its legal there, and its much easier to get a permit than in Texas.joe817 wrote:I believe it's more like a mile, to the UTA police station. UTA is on Cooper St. The campus police station is on Davis. The Arlington city jail is about half a mile from the parking lots on Cooper.John112709 wrote:i agree with Mark. It's sad that the campus is 2 maybe 3 blocks (correct me if i'm wrong) from the police station/ jail. Yet the students can't arm themselves legally on campus.
Let's hope the campus carry bill is reintroduced VERY early in this next legislative session.
Yes they do. Their drinking water is just awful. They get it from the Great Salt Lake.Utah has had no problems
These recent incidents didn't happen in a remote lot. These were the lots that had frontage on Cooper St. I currently have 2 kids5thGenTexan wrote:Never cared for the more remote lots even back in the mid 70's when I was going there. I was never worried about my personal safety back then but I always had for the time expensive radio equipment in all vehicals.
No you're not. Now is the time to start talking about it occasionally. And set a personal course of action as to how you can help to get the campus carry bill and the employer parking lot bill passed in the next legislative session.gemini wrote: I know I'm beating a dead horse; but every time I see another "campus" incident, it just refuels my resolve to not forget to stay after my local Rep's in the legislature. Sorry for the rehash, vent, long post etc.
I'd like to see an end to all statutes that place private property off limits. We took care of the issue with churches, amusement parks, and hospitals; now it's time to fix private schools, bars, horse and dog tracks, and professional sporting events.gemini wrote:I have several friends that are with DPD. All feel that CHL should be able to carry anywhere they are able too. Eventually I would like to see that happen. But for now I'd settle for 3 changes to CHL law.
1. Campus carry (to include college AND high schools)
2. CHL carry in 51% places, provided the CHL's are not consuming alcohol (lots of good burgers and pizza bar food)
3. Positive employers parking lot bill (ban employers from prohibiting gun storage in employees vehicles while providing liability
protection to the employers)
The School thing wont happen unless you can overturn the Federal Ban (Good luck)chabouk wrote:I'd like to see an end to all statutes that place private property off limits. We took care of the issue with churches, amusement parks, and hospitals; now it's time to fix private schools, bars, horse and dog tracks, and professional sporting events.gemini wrote:I have several friends that are with DPD. All feel that CHL should be able to carry anywhere they are able too. Eventually I would like to see that happen. But for now I'd settle for 3 changes to CHL law.
1. Campus carry (to include college AND high schools)
2. CHL carry in 51% places, provided the CHL's are not consuming alcohol (lots of good burgers and pizza bar food)
3. Positive employers parking lot bill (ban employers from prohibiting gun storage in employees vehicles while providing liability
protection to the employers)
We should apply the same standard to public schools (no matter what level) that we apply to parks and government buildings: the people own it, and they should be able to carry.
Actually, the Federal Gun Free School Zone ban allows states to override the law. We already have this in the fact state law allows us to carry on school grounds. Harrell ISD in Texas already allows CHL's to carry if approved by the school administration. If you can get permission from the proper administration folks, you can carry in a school also.marksiwel wrote:The School thing wont happen unless you can overturn the Federal Ban (Good luck)chabouk wrote:I'd like to see an end to all statutes that place private property off limits. We took care of the issue with churches, amusement parks, and hospitals; now it's time to fix private schools, bars, horse and dog tracks, and professional sporting events.gemini wrote:I have several friends that are with DPD. All feel that CHL should be able to carry anywhere they are able too. Eventually I would like to see that happen. But for now I'd settle for 3 changes to CHL law.
1. Campus carry (to include college AND high schools)
2. CHL carry in 51% places, provided the CHL's are not consuming alcohol (lots of good burgers and pizza bar food)
3. Positive employers parking lot bill (ban employers from prohibiting gun storage in employees vehicles while providing liability
protection to the employers)
We should apply the same standard to public schools (no matter what level) that we apply to parks and government buildings: the people own it, and they should be able to carry.
I wish we could do that thing like that one state where they said if its "Made in this State, From this State, and owned by someone in this state, the Feds got no right to say anything"