I see John Woods and others state that instead of allowing self-protection, that troubled students be referred to mental health counselling.
That totally fails since many campus crimes are from non-students
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Campus crime committed by non-students
UT campus is a hotbed of petty crimes and misdemeanors. However, it isn't necessarily students committing them -- the majority are non-students.
More mental Health argument
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More mental Health argument
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Re: More mental Health argument
The woodheads are trying to muddy the waters. The facts don't support their prejudices so they make lots of noise to distract people from the fact that their arguments are steaming piles of manure.
Many schools already have counseling available for students. That won't stop if sane people are allowed to carry guns on campus.
Many schools already have counseling available for students. That won't stop if sane people are allowed to carry guns on campus.
This will only hurt a little. What comes next, more so.
Re: More mental Health argument
I just can't imagine the two guys in the second floor bathroom at San Antonio College who were robbed at gunpoint by a NON-STUDENT saying "Hey, have you tried talking it over at the counseling center?"
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"