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by RPB
Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:57 pm
Forum: Concealed Carry on College Campuses
Topic: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!
Replies: 15
Views: 1730

Re: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!

I can't donate time, but I'll send $
That "poll" is already being used in arguments by Brady supporters.


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Students are standing with their professors and administra­tors in resisting laws forcing campuses to accept guns. The student government at the University of Texas has come out foursquare against such laws. Just this week, 57% of the Texas A&M student body voted against guns on campus. These are young people who have grown up around guns, yet understand they have no place on a college campus.

Also new today, a "feelings" article posing as a "psychology study" on some education/psychology sites ... press releases on "College Students Surveyed on Guns on Campus"

According to research led by Dr. Jeffrey Bouffard at Sam Houston State University's College of Criminal Justice, more students were uncomfortable with

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and

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and spreading fast.




Thanks Chase


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by RPB
Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:03 pm
Forum: Concealed Carry on College Campuses
Topic: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!
Replies: 15
Views: 1730

Re: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!

74novaman wrote:dang it. :???:

Thanks for all the hard work you guys do. In the end, some people don't respond to facts or evidence. I just didn't think there would be so many of them on the Texas A&M campus.

Keep up the fight! :thumbs2: :txflag:
I think they are going in order:

First Amendment... February ...

SBP regulation rules out free speech
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The Student Senate and its Election Commission might think it is OK to arbitrarily infringe on candidates' freedom of speech by

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Second Amendment .... March .....



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by RPB
Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:53 pm
Forum: Concealed Carry on College Campuses
Topic: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!
Replies: 15
Views: 1730

Re: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!

ooooops, OK, how about CHLs spend so much in ammo practicing so they won't catch innocent students in the crossfire that they ran out of "Internet minutes"? :oops: ;-)
by RPB
Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:41 pm
Forum: Concealed Carry on College Campuses
Topic: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!
Replies: 15
Views: 1730

Re: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!

57.30 % to 42.70 % proves that CHLs are more likely to suffer from allergies and had to stay home, had to go to work, pick up kids at daycare and go home to families instead of voting, or were complacent.

The total of 13,624 voters out of the population of enrolled students shows that younger people tend to live closer to campus an showed up to vote while more responsible enrolled adults had to go to work, pick up kids at daycare and go home to families such that the population of voters is skewed from the beginning.

The final thing I have to say is I have no idea, I'm just making things up like the anti-gun group does. :mrgreen:
by RPB
Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:06 am
Forum: Concealed Carry on College Campuses
Topic: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!
Replies: 15
Views: 1730

Re: Referendum at Texas A&M Monday and Tuesday!

gigag04 wrote:Does this decide whether the university will allow it if it becomes law?
:lol:

Actually, I think several Universities are deciding whether to send lobbyists to the Legislature's public hearings to testify yes or no.

From what I've seen, if John Woods/Colin Goddard convinced enough people, Colleges send a lobbyist to testify it's a bad idea because of feelings


If they can't convince people it's a bad idea, the College Student governments probably won't send anyone to testify that it's a good idea.


I think that's how it works.

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