Maybe they're doing it backwards. With K-12 it's obvious students can't get a CHL, so the drunk frat boys argument falls flat on it's herp-derp face.kahrfreak wrote:While pursuit of campus carry is indeed something that's worth pursuing, I'm waiting for the day that the state legislature no longer publicly declares our school-aged children as ready and willing to be victimized (aka "Gun-Free Zones"). It frustrates me that law-abiding educators with CHLs are forced by the state to disarm in order to practice their profession. And to declare that our children are simply not worthy of the same protection the adults of this state seem to be worthy of is a travesty.
So to all the campus carry supporters out there: Hurry up and meet your objectives so we can figure out next how to protect our K-12 children!
When Will the TX CHL Restrictions End???
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Re: When Will the TX CHL Restrictions End???
I believe the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the personal lives of strangers and those who do not.