wearing a holster is not even really protesting it is making a quiet statement Quieter and less obtrusive than many of the T-shirts found on most campuses (campi ?camjr wrote:So, TCC only allows free speech in one little corner of the campus? They should re-name that area to something more like "The spot to stand and make a point that we pointy-headed intellectuals that teach at a community college rather than a university don't agree with".
My understanding is that if the free speech area is outdoors and not in a building defined as a "premesis", you could legally carry there if CHL-credentialled. How odd--per their letter, they won't let you even wear the empty holster to protest in the "Free Speech" zone, but you could be legally carrying concealed at the same moment if not in a building.![]()
I think I've got this right, but want to make sure.
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I wonder though, Are their really folks that break down, cry and wet thewmselves when then see a handgun holster? What ever happens when these folks see a police officer? I know a guy that regularly wears in the open an empty holster in places he can't carry, He has never had any storys about people having panic attacss or such. Most folks don't even notice.