No guns: And no pro-gun speech, either
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**********No guns: And no pro-gun speech, either
http://www.theunionleader.com/artic...rticleId=59745aa2-2863-448c-8819-ee25486cbee5
I think the statement, No matter how much you argue with logical reasons you will never persued left wingers to see lawful carry as a good thing.... hits it right on the head....
You could always beat them an inch away from their life and tell them it all could have been prevented with a sidearm.
He, without seeking permission, should have worn the holster to class, and let the chips fall where they might. In that case, adverse reaction by any elements of the staff of UNH would have been evidence of censorship of his Free Speech Right.
For such an action, seeking a priori permission is to admit that there is only a Free Speech Privilege.
- Lawrence C Farrell Jr, Summit, NJ
He, without seeking permission, should have worn the holster to class, and let the chips fall where they might. In that case, adverse reaction by any elements of the staff of UNH would have been evidence of censorship of his Free Speech Right.
For such an action, seeking a priori permission is to admit that there is only a Free Speech Privilege.
- Lawrence C Farrell Jr, Summit, NJ .
Dean, who described himself as a lifelong gun user and a member of the National Rifle Association, said students with guns could create confusion in a school shooting situation because officers are trained to quickly find and take down shooters.
"If I enter a classroom and there are two people with a gun, who do you think is going to die," he asked. "Both people."
"UNH Deputy Police Chief Paul Dean disagrees, saying that guns belong only in the hands of law enforcement."
Some people would just love to see our country turn into a total police state where only the elite few get the "privaledge" or freedom and self-protection among other things.is it me or does UNH Deputy Police Chief Paul Dean seam a little dangerous.