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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 1225981" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>You are up against an entrenched liberal mindset against guns being carried by responsible adults (notice I did not say "students"). This may be the predominant faculty view.</p><p></p><p>You may also be up against some self-serving calculation (on the part of college administrators) that the odds of a ccw holder killing an innocent person are greater than the odds of them saving lives. Of course this goes directly against the experience of colleges in others states where ccw holders are allowed to carry concealed. Are administrators willing to consider the experience of other schools allowing ccw? No.</p><p></p><p>Campus security may believe that they can respond fast enough to handle an active shooter. Think that they would care to accept a challenge to see what their response time really is? Of course not.</p><p></p><p>Self-defense a basic human right recognized in the second amendment? No, colleges think they are special.</p><p></p><p>Lots of money and effort is being poured into identifying unstable people before they become active shooters. Can you prove this is wasted? Of course not.</p><p></p><p>Politicians respect college administrators and see campuses as their turf on which they are the experts.</p><p></p><p>Don't waste your time asking college presidents for permission to ccw on their campus.</p><p></p><p>College students can start to change the public mindset by inviting friends out to the range and starting shooting clubs. This is your best option in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Oh... and vote for Brogdon for Governor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 1225981, member: 688"] You are up against an entrenched liberal mindset against guns being carried by responsible adults (notice I did not say "students"). This may be the predominant faculty view. You may also be up against some self-serving calculation (on the part of college administrators) that the odds of a ccw holder killing an innocent person are greater than the odds of them saving lives. Of course this goes directly against the experience of colleges in others states where ccw holders are allowed to carry concealed. Are administrators willing to consider the experience of other schools allowing ccw? No. Campus security may believe that they can respond fast enough to handle an active shooter. Think that they would care to accept a challenge to see what their response time really is? Of course not. Self-defense a basic human right recognized in the second amendment? No, colleges think they are special. Lots of money and effort is being poured into identifying unstable people before they become active shooters. Can you prove this is wasted? Of course not. Politicians respect college administrators and see campuses as their turf on which they are the experts. Don't waste your time asking college presidents for permission to ccw on their campus. College students can start to change the public mindset by inviting friends out to the range and starting shooting clubs. This is your best option in my opinion. Oh... and vote for Brogdon for Governor! [/QUOTE]
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