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I am one of those 22yo people who would be carrying, funny thing is that I know a couple of other chlers in our mechanical engineering department who would be also. I guess our class would be the one with 3 out of 25 students carrying. A real statistical outlier. But I suppose it is because I go to SMU, where the students have money to be paying for the chl class and fancy guns. Actually one more person I know is getting theirs soon, she is picking out her gun in a few weeks. I would bet that our school has a higher than average percentage of licensees. Too bad private universitys may be able to opt out.</random thoughts>
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I suspect that the statistical variance might have more to do with your more likely to be interacting with engineering students than say Philosophy or Russian Literature majors. Engineering students are "different" than the est of of the student body.Lonest4r wrote:I am one of those 22yo people who would be carrying, funny thing is that I know a couple of other chlers in our mechanical engineering department who would be also. I guess our class would be the one with 3 out of 25 students carrying. A real statistical outlier. But I suppose it is because I go to SMU, where the students have money to be paying for the chl class and fancy guns. Actually one more person I know is getting theirs soon, she is picking out her gun in a few weeks. I would bet that our school has a higher than average percentage of licensees. Too bad private universitys may be able to opt out.</random thoughts>
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Lonest4r wrote:
...I go to SMU, where the students have money to be paying for the chl class and fancy guns...
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Unlike the UT students who have money but spend it on partying. Then they whine because the HB 750 hearing was during Spring Break, when they were busy getting drunk and having sex with strangers, so they couldn't come to the hearing.Lonest4r wrote: ...I go to SMU, where the students have money to be paying for the chl class and fancy guns...
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I still wish they would de-criminalize it at ALL schools, but if they have to ... allow so-called "private" schools to make "policies" .... but not laws against.... like no 30.06 signs would be enforceable ... like on city property
Like at Virginia, where you could get expelled, but no crime committed ... like at my middle/Junior High in the 1960s you got in trouble for having a shirt tail untucked or hair to long or no socks worn, but you weren't going to get a criminal record for it.
I'd be happy with that.
Like at Virginia, where you could get expelled, but no crime committed ... like at my middle/Junior High in the 1960s you got in trouble for having a shirt tail untucked or hair to long or no socks worn, but you weren't going to get a criminal record for it.
I'd be happy with that.
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Didn't mean to include myself in that "students" group. I'm on scholarship.... and loansOldgringo wrote:Lonest4r wrote:
...I go to SMU, where the students have money to be paying for the chl class and fancy guns...
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