I'd guess he probably couldn't skip class.Jasonw560 wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:Excellent, especially coming from a professor to counter the garbage those from UT offered during the hearing.J.R.@A&M wrote:I phoned the Calendars committee members on Friday. I also emailed them all this morning:
Dear Rep. X. I am a professor and live in College Station. I strongly support HB 750 as a personal insurance/anti-crime law. It is indeed a measure involving personal risk, personal security, and personal liability. As such, you and I should have the choice about whether to get a CHL and carry concealed. I should have the choice, not university administration. The restriction on concealed carry in campus buildings has implications that reach far off campus. It affects me if I want to hike, bike, or ride the bus to campus (i.e., it effectively disarms CHLs en route). It affects me when I drive to campus by legally requiring me to leave my firearm in my car -- much more subject to theft than if it were on my person. The campus restriction effectively forces me to be disarmed when I drive across Texas to conduct educational programs for Texas AgriLife Extension Service. I respectfully ask that you let this proposal have consideration by the full House.
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Where were you during the hearings?Would have loved to have heard from you.
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- Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:05 pm
- Forum: Concealed Carry on College Campuses
- Topic: HB750 has not been turned into House Calendars Yet
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