Enough is enough. The NIU and the other six mass shootings this month prove that we need to have our good citizens carrying guns. Two basic, irrefutable arguments:
1. Gun laws don’t work. Most shooters already violate some existing law either by owning or possessing their weapon at the time of the shooting. Liberal ranting about more unenforceable laws is nonsense, pure and simple.
2. If our citizenry had guns, shootings might not be stopped, but the number of victims would definitely be reduced in each incident.
I am not endorsing the old west, here. I am calling for strict background checks, mandatory on the range classes and testing, and detailed gun registration. But once you meet these stringent standards, I cannot imagine why our government makes you sit in a room and die at the hands of an animal who followed no such regimen.
Please don’t make more students sit helpless and die. At least if someone in that room was armed, the attacker could have been killed after the first victim went down. At least we could be having one or two funerals, not seven.
It’s about time.
Feb 22, 2008 at 11:34 am
406–I believe Utah is one of the few states that both allows licensed CCW on campus and preempts the schools from banning licensed CCW.
Feb 22, 2008 at 10:30 pm
Sevesteen, this is 406. Good copy.
I did some looking, and Utah’s code is on the web. This section:
http://tinyurl.com/2yzmm6
Says what you said it said. It’s interesting that the only place on campuses of higher education where lawful carry can be prohibited is the one place on campus designated as an official education hearing room, and then it is only prohibited while the designated location is in actual use as a hearing room for that educational institution.
How very interesting. A law that actually makes sens regarding CCW!
Thanks for pointing that out for us! It’s a model many states could use.
406, OUT