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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 1473073" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, named for former presidential press secretary Jim Brady who nearly lost his life in 1981 when an assassin opened fire on his boss, Ronald Reagan, stands firmly against the idea of weapons on campus. An organizations rep says, "The college age years -- 18-24 -- are the peak years for engaging in gun crimes, abusing drugs and alcohol, attempting suicide, and having other mental health problems. A binge-drinking, drug-using student is dangerous enough; let's not give him or her a gun."</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>Let me get this straight, Brady Campaign...you think that college students(who have proven themselves responsible enough to get into college instead of selling drugs and smuggling sex slaves like the rest of us) are such a danger to themselves that they should be denied basic rights? Why even let them have running water if they're so incapable of <em>not</em> murdering themselves?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 1473073, member: 7898"] The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, named for former presidential press secretary Jim Brady who nearly lost his life in 1981 when an assassin opened fire on his boss, Ronald Reagan, stands firmly against the idea of weapons on campus. An organizations rep says, "The college age years -- 18-24 -- are the peak years for engaging in gun crimes, abusing drugs and alcohol, attempting suicide, and having other mental health problems. A binge-drinking, drug-using student is dangerous enough; let's not give him or her a gun." ... Let me get this straight, Brady Campaign...you think that college students(who have proven themselves responsible enough to get into college instead of selling drugs and smuggling sex slaves like the rest of us) are such a danger to themselves that they should be denied basic rights? Why even let them have running water if they're so incapable of [I]not[/I] murdering themselves? [/QUOTE]
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