Acevedo on campus carry/ the false report the other day.
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:23 pm
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Wow, didn't know they had Xray specs on the Texas campus.Those problems will arise because students who might see a concealed handgun have no idea if the gun owner is legally suppose to have it, he added.
Talk about a leap of faith! We go from confusion to not being good for public safety in less than 1 sentence. Excuse me while I seek cover - the sky is falling!“It causes confusion, fear, panic, all of the above and that is not good for the learning environment and that’s not good for public safety,” said Acevedo.
Perfectly said.“If we are going to start asking the question on weather or not it is going to be an inconvenience to law enforcement in the expression and exercise of your constitutional right we have a bigger problem,” Birdwell said.
Is he saying off duty and undercover police in Austin shouldn't be allowed to carry on campus, because
As I see it, Acevedo is anti 2nd. Don't listen to what he says, watch what he does. He's just like obozo, says one thing and does another.austinrealtor wrote:Acevedo obviously doesn't like CHL. He should go back home to Kalifornia where CHL is illegal and crime rates are higher so he'll have more important things to do than worry about a college student with x-ray vision calling in multiple erroneous "man with gun" reports.
As an aside (and as a holder of a B.A. in Journalism degree)...really? The reporter actually used the word "weather" instead of "whether"? No editor picked this up? This just reinforces my belief that phonics has ruined spelling for an entire generation.“If we are going to start asking the question on weather or not it is going to be an inconvenience to law enforcement in the expression and exercise of your constitutional right we have a bigger problem,” Birdwell said.
Are you a "sticker" for spelling or a "stickler" ?Kythas wrote:As an aside (and as a holder of a B.A. in Journalism degree)...really? The reporter actually used the word "weather" instead of "whether"? No editor picked this up? This just reinforces my belief that phonics has ruined spelling for an entire generation.“If we are going to start asking the question on weather or not it is going to be an inconvenience to law enforcement in the expression and exercise of your constitutional right we have a bigger problem,” Birdwell said.
Sorry, I'm a sticker for spelling and grammar. I don't typically call anyone out on an Internet forum () but when it's printed in a newspaper by someone whose job it is to spell properly and use the correct word it drives me batty.
Edit: Corrected a misspelled word.
Now that's funny.ScottDLS wrote:Are you a "sticker" for spelling or a "stickler" ?Kythas wrote:Sorry, I'm a sticker for spelling and grammar. I don't typically call anyone out on an Internet forum () but when it's printed in a newspaper by someone whose job it is to spell properly and use the correct word it drives me batty.
Edit: Corrected a misspelled word.
From the beginning, this whole thread has been fraught with spelling errors: "Avocado on Campus Carry"The Annoyed Man wrote:Now that's funny.ScottDLS wrote:Are you a "sticker" for spelling or a "stickler" ?Kythas wrote:Sorry, I'm a sticker for spelling and grammar. I don't typically call anyone out on an Internet forum () but when it's printed in a newspaper by someone whose job it is to spell properly and use the correct word it drives me batty.
Edit: Corrected a misspelled word.
Is that similar to guacamole on tortillas?WildBill wrote: .....: "Avocado on Campus Carry"