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by jb2012
Sat Nov 14, 2015 8:05 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Texas colleges could land in court over designated 'gun-free' classes
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Re: Texas colleges could land in court over designated 'gun-free' classes

doncb wrote:
JALLEN wrote:A college could make it instructor option. Each class could be open or closed, depending on the whim of the instructor, sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Brings up a very good point. Several different profs may use the same room and while one may allow CC, another using the same room on a different day may not. The "reasonable" part would be to restrict CC in areas like labs, etc. that are essentially single use.
While yes that may be a good "compromise" I'm not really willing to compromise on this issue. We are supposed to be guaranteed by the 2nd amendment to keep and bare arms. Telling me that I don't have the capacity to carry at school vs. anywhere else is absurd. I'm not a different person after walking through the threshold of a building. That said there are only two places I would be willing to allow as a carve out zone. One being in a room with an MRI machine. Any metal object can potentially destroy these extremely expensive machines and to prevent someone forgetting to disarm before being in the room could be disastrous for the machine. The other place I would think MIGHT be a good place to "carve out" would be a health counseling center. Not trying to call you out at all, just add perspective to the conversation!

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