You really should
The UT admin in Austin need more UT brainwashed "push Poll" votes because some are smarter
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Feb 12:• Unknown suspect broke the front drivers side window of a car with a beer bottle in Phase VI
My car is where you want me to store my gun?
Feel free to print the wording of my "POLL" and carry it with you for
"open mike" night if you want lol
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Personally, I HAVE had my car broken into and the contents stolen.
I have NEVER had anyone reach into my pants in class or in the library to see what might be concealed in there.
Considering the increased risk of a gun ending up in a criminal's hands on campus with car storage as it is now, I'd vote for the second option. Why provide easier access to guns for criminals on campus? It makes no sense.
My 40 caliber Glock stolen from the truck it was stored in hasn't been found yet. It will probably turn up someday, somewhere, maybe they'll find it after a convenience store robbery or something and get it back to me I hope.
That was over 20 years ago in Houston parking lot
when I was on Staff at U of H. (Clear Lake)
Maybe it's in Mexico now, I'd rather keep control of my guns and keep them safe and secured.
Making Staff and Faculty store guns in cars for criminals on campus to get while leaving them defenseless if a crazed unlicensed student decides to bring an AK-47 to school to shoot the teacher (actual occurrences) doesn't make sense.
The bill needs to pass so they are stored safely and securely as they are at Wal-Mart, Church, Grocery stores, Restaurants, at the Bank, and everywhere else that "people" go. It's just common sense.