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by stevie_d_64
Thu Apr 16, 2009 6:36 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Despicable cartoon in the Houston Comical
Replies: 25
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Re: Despicable cartoon in the Houston Comical

DoubleJ wrote:
kd5zex wrote:
shootthesheet wrote:
smokindragon wrote:You know that is really my first thought, when I first heard about the chance of campus carry for students, Since my daughter started attending Texas Tech and I have seen many pictures of parties ( beer in photos) on her myspace from just the FIRST semester.

It should be allowed for their safety, but there is an abundance of alcohol at college dorms and such, That in my opinion would make that a very dangerous situation.

IMO
Well, a CHL holder has to be 21 and must know the law. If they get caught with their gun while intoxicated it will be a terrible scar on the movement. I will make a prediction here and now that it won't happen. How many 21,22,23 year old CHL holders are in dorms at any given time? I would guess it to be not more than 100 in the entire state. Of those we are talking about the most responsible of the students, and most faculty, on the entire campus. I consider our qualification for getting a CHL far to strenuous and expensive for any person licensed to consider being irresponsible while carrying. The only arguments I can see against this is that of proper secure storage where no other person can get to it. And that, if I remember the bill correctly, it only applies to students and faculty and not to the general CHL community. Please correct me if I am wrong about that. That is my opinion.
You can say that again...
I thought I saw double...

It will be interesting next week to see if there will be a counter-protest (empty holster week) to the students who walked out at UT who are opposed to the Campus Carry Bill...By the Students for Concealed Carry organization...

We live in interesting times...

Wonder if there will be a balanced cartoon in the Comical for this groups effort???

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