Alternate Viewpoint on HB 1893

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A-R
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Re: Alternate Viewpoint on HB 1893

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boomerang wrote:
"We" argue that the police can not protect everyone and that it is the responsibility of every individual to provide for his/her own defense. Then, in the same breath, "we" make the claim that a few armed CHL Licensees, carrying guns, will make our campuses safe. Think about it - If CHL Licensees will make our campuses safe, the addition of more police would do the same thing.
For the sake of argument, let's suppose more police would do the same thing.

For the price of one campus police officer, we could train (and pay the $140 license fee) for more than one hundred armed students. So, even the "more police" proponents have to admit the university could reduce crime much more cost effectively by providing free CHL classes and subsidizing the CHL fee for students than by hiring more campus police officers.
Interesting point, and a good one.

But I can just hear the collective voice of the anti-gunners saying "but it's much safer to have one extra police officer than 100 crazy people with guns running around"

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Re: Alternate Viewpoint on HB 1893

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that seems to be thier excuse for every thing. That anyone who is not a affiliated with the government in some way shape form or fashion is a "crazy" gun person. That a governments are infallible. :lol:
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