Thank you. The topic was ‘why we shouldn’t allow’ and the only argument I could come up with was the youth angle. Any other argument that I could think of is the same argument that they said would happen if concealed handguns were allowed in the first place. All those arguments have been proven wrong.The Annoyed Man wrote:Ahhhh. My bad. I apologize. I didn't pick up on the "devil's advocate" thing. If it makes you feel better, you were VERY convincing!PRO wrote:I’m not saying that there shouldn’t be CHL’s or not to allow them on campus, I was only trying to play devils advocate. Back then, I was irresponsible enough to have lost my wallet in the backpack. It was so easy for me to become wrapped up with the moment that a backpack at my feet disappeared. These days this would never occur as I’m always looking over my shoulder but when I was younger, I wasn’t. It took years and experience, mainly from joining a police department to develop the sense of responsibility that I have now.The Annoyed Man wrote:But that is no different than if the same thing had happened at a public park, or at the beach, or at the mall, or at the.....PRO wrote:Eons ago, it was a hot day at UT. I was wearing shorts, tee and sandals and put my wallet and everything else in my backpack. I set my backpack next to me during a test and somehow, someone stole it from under my nose. Had there been a weapon in it?????
So basically, you're saying that there should be no CHL at all, since these things can happen anywhere if you're not attentive enough?
IMO, I think the biggest obstacle for campus carry is the diverse thinking associated with college campuses. Most of the students have always had everything handed to them and their greatest hardship is calling daddy when they run out of money. They believe they are protected by the system and there’s no need for a person to protect themselves. For a lack of a better example, it’s the PETA thinking. If you’ve ever truly been hungry, you would change your position on PETA. These are the students who’ll protest the loudest.