The Students for Concealed Carry on Campus Handbook
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 6:24 pm
I encourage anyone who wants to get involved with the fight to legalize concealed carry on college campuses or anyone who is interested in the facts surrounding the debate over whether or not to legalize concealed carry on college campuses to start by reading the ""SCCC Handbook: Texas Edition".
If you're interested, you can even order professionally printed and bound copies of the handbook for your state senator and state representative.
Last Friday, SCCC Director of Public Relations Katie Kasprzak and I met with Edna Butts, Senior Policy Advisor to State Senator Kirk Watson (who now has his own copy of the handbook). Miss Butts mentioned that the Brady Campaign had already sent them a packet of information on the issue of concealed carry on college campuses. If the Brady Campaign is already sending information (or perhaps I should say "misinformation") to state legislators, we need to act fast to make sure that the legislators see and hear our side of the issue before the concealed carry on campus bill that we expect to be pre-filed later this fall creates a statewide fervor. Once this issue is surrounded by the inevitable media frenzy, many legislators will find themselves cornered into voicing opinions on this bill, and if the only information they have available comes from the Brady Campaign, that is the information on which they will base their opinions.
I look forward to fighting alongside all of you for this important cause.
Sincerely,
W. Scott Lewis
Advisor / Former National Media Coordinator
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC)
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If you're interested, you can even order professionally printed and bound copies of the handbook for your state senator and state representative.
Last Friday, SCCC Director of Public Relations Katie Kasprzak and I met with Edna Butts, Senior Policy Advisor to State Senator Kirk Watson (who now has his own copy of the handbook). Miss Butts mentioned that the Brady Campaign had already sent them a packet of information on the issue of concealed carry on college campuses. If the Brady Campaign is already sending information (or perhaps I should say "misinformation") to state legislators, we need to act fast to make sure that the legislators see and hear our side of the issue before the concealed carry on campus bill that we expect to be pre-filed later this fall creates a statewide fervor. Once this issue is surrounded by the inevitable media frenzy, many legislators will find themselves cornered into voicing opinions on this bill, and if the only information they have available comes from the Brady Campaign, that is the information on which they will base their opinions.
I look forward to fighting alongside all of you for this important cause.
Sincerely,
W. Scott Lewis
Advisor / Former National Media Coordinator
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC)
http://www.ConcealedCampus.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;