Undercover, off duty, whatever; expect to be killed as "acceptable collateral damage" because training would eat into the toy budget.Purplehood wrote:If I were an undercover LEO I presume that I should be fearful for my life when anywhere near these University Police, correct?
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- Wed May 20, 2009 5:08 pm
- Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Is campus carry dead?
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- Wed May 20, 2009 2:43 pm
- Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Is campus carry dead?
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The local paper ran a front page story about HB1893 dying. (Oddly, it never made it into the online edition.) One of the quotes was from the Tarleton Police Chief about how this meant he wouldn't have to get his officers extra threat recognition training.J.R.@A&M wrote:Tornado, I have been doing the same. We've had, what, fourteen years of concealed carry in crowded venues like shopping malls, grocery stores, etc. without innocent bystanders being shot. The crowds of students that I pass in the halls of my university building are little different from the ones I pass in HEB.
Anybody want to help explain to the Chief that "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" isn't really a great theory of campus policing?
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- Sat May 02, 2009 2:54 am
- Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Is campus carry dead?
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Calendars Committee contacted.
Is there anything more up-to-date than the TLO site for this information? At the rate that thing gets updated sometimes, I'm surprised to not see the Mexican Constitution of 1824 as "pending in committee." Every time I contact legislators on something based on the information there, I'm half expecting to hear that they acted on it a week ago.
Is there anything more up-to-date than the TLO site for this information? At the rate that thing gets updated sometimes, I'm surprised to not see the Mexican Constitution of 1824 as "pending in committee." Every time I contact legislators on something based on the information there, I'm half expecting to hear that they acted on it a week ago.