A Forum on Concealed Carry on Campus being held @UTArlington
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Update: Still no reply but UTA is closed today. I went to their website, tried searching and looking at the calendars but received no hits.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see if they reschedule. I'm going to watch their calendar.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see if they reschedule. I'm going to watch their calendar.
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I saw a sign for the rescheduled event tonight. It's February 24th at 6:00PM in the Rosebud Theater.
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Thanks. I've not heard anything for the media relations contact who initially responded to my e-mail nor have I seen anything on the event calendars.JCole wrote:I saw a sign for the rescheduled event tonight. It's February 24th at 6:00PM in the Rosebud Theater.
There may be a reason that they don't want to the word to get out or maybe I'm just overly suspicious. Right now, I'm planning to attend.
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Where was the sign? I've been keeping my eyes open and saw the old signs had been removed, and nothing new/updated was to be found.
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I saw it on a bulletin board on the west side of the Life Science building, on the first floor, right as you walk in from the middle breezeway.
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I did receive an e-mail today from UTA which confirmed the new date, time and location previously posted for this event. Unfortunately for me, our State rep to Washington has scheduled a town hall in the same time slot. I really want to attend both events but know that isn't possible. It may be a game time decision for me about which direction I drive.
I was planning to speak at UTA if I was permitted to do so. Hopefully, someone else can do it if I don't. I'd hate to see the session go South because no one was there to articulate pro-passage position for the Campus Carry bill.
I was planning to speak at UTA if I was permitted to do so. Hopefully, someone else can do it if I don't. I'd hate to see the session go South because no one was there to articulate pro-passage position for the Campus Carry bill.
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I say go to the one where you have a chance to speak in support of expanded CHL rights in Texas ... UTA. There is a lot of ignorance in the public concerning what campus carry actually is. No doubt you have a chance to speak at the town hall, but if your congress critter is conservative, you'll make more impact at the UTA event, IMHO.chasfm11 wrote:I did receive an e-mail today from UTA which confirmed the new date, time and location previously posted for this event. Unfortunately for me, our State rep to Washington has scheduled a town hall in the same time slot. I really want to attend both events but know that isn't possible. It may be a game time decision for me about which direction I drive.
I was planning to speak at UTA if I was permitted to do so. Hopefully, someone else can do it if I don't. I'd hate to see the session go South because no one was there to articulate pro-passage position for the Campus Carry bill.
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My concern is that the agenda may be preset at UTA and no floor discussion will be allowed, especially from a gray haired guy. While I want to hear what they have to say and may follow up with some of the facility later if I don't like how the forum is presented, I have an equal desire to get in front of Congressman Burgess. He is very conservative and I generally agree with the votes that he has cast but there are a number of things coming up where I think the GOP is getting weak in the knees relative to their commitments from when they got elected. I want to make sure that their feet get held to the fire on those commitments.austin-tatious wrote:I say go to the one where you have a chance to speak in support of expanded CHL rights in Texas ... UTA. There is a lot of ignorance in the public concerning what campus carry actually is. No doubt you have a chance to speak at the town hall, but if your congress critter is conservative, you'll make more impact at the UTA event, IMHO.chasfm11 wrote:I did receive an e-mail today from UTA which confirmed the new date, time and location previously posted for this event. Unfortunately for me, our State rep to Washington has scheduled a town hall in the same time slot. I really want to attend both events but know that isn't possible. It may be a game time decision for me about which direction I drive.
I was planning to speak at UTA if I was permitted to do so. Hopefully, someone else can do it if I don't. I'd hate to see the session go South because no one was there to articulate pro-passage position for the Campus Carry bill.
I have to be honest. I'm expecting the UTA meeting to be a flaming Liberal, anti-gun diatribe. If that does happen, I'm very convinced that they won't want any other points of view because that is the way the "flamers" work. I don't stand a snowballs chance of changing any anti's mind but if I did get a chance to speak, I figured that I might cast some doubts among the audience about the one sided anti-presentation. I might be very pleasantly surprised (and it WOULD be a surprise) to see a true open forum and a well moderated exchange of opposing ideas. I'm not holding my breath waiting for that, however.
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That's what I thought would happen at the Texas State forum and boy was I ever wrong.I have to be honest. I'm expecting the UTA meeting to be a flaming Liberal, anti-gun diatribe. If that does happen, I'm very convinced that they won't want any other points of view because that is the way the "flamers" work. I don't stand a snowballs chance of changing any anti's mind but if I did get a chance to speak, I figured that I might cast some doubts among the audience about the one sided anti-presentation. I might be very pleasantly surprised (and it WOULD be a surprise) to see a true open forum and a well moderated exchange of opposing ideas. I'm not holding my breath waiting for that, however.
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Looks like there is an article and a poll on on The Shorthorn website.
VOTE!
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/o ... ion-counts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
VOTE!
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/o ... ion-counts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: A Forum on Concealed Carry on Campus being held @UTArlin
Thanks
Also
Student Congress needs input for concealed carry on campus
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/o ... the-editor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On a related note:
UT-Arlington students struggle to locate emergency equipment and information
(That's longer than Virginia Tech's response time after numerous 911 calls were placed.)
Also
Student Congress needs input for concealed carry on campus
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/o ... the-editor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
seeing both arguments, I still struggle with deciding on “which side of the fence” I actually stand.
That is why attendance at forums, such as the one on Thursday, sincerely matters.
On a related note:
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/n ... nformation" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Childs said help arrived 15 to 20 minutes after a witness dialed 911.
UT-Arlington students struggle to locate emergency equipment and information
(That's longer than Virginia Tech's response time after numerous 911 calls were placed.)
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The poll is still well short of any valid sampling (37 total votes).Sniper-man wrote:Looks like there is an article and a poll on on The Shorthorn website.
VOTE!
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/o ... ion-counts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The session will be interesting
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And then there were 38chasfm11 wrote:The poll is still well short of any valid sampling (37 total votes).Sniper-man wrote:Looks like there is an article and a poll on on The Shorthorn website.
VOTE!
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php/o ... ion-counts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The session will be interesting
I read articles, forgot to vote
poll is on front page, not on the article's page
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Should the Texas Legislature allow concealed handguns on college campuses?
Yes - 52.6% (20 instead of 19 now)
No - 47.4% (18)
Total votes: 38
We were only 1 vote ahead, now we are 2. Thanks for the reminder
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Frankly, I was very disappointed with the forum. There were way to many opinions and completely false information given out by speakers. It left many people confused and frankly, misinformed about CHL on campus. I was particularly disappointed with the hosts irreverent opinions that took up much of the time for student questions. The who forum was pretty much a joke.
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I was disappointed, too. I arrived a few minutes late so I didn't hear all that was said in the beginning.
Here are the important points (my opinion)
1. It was a closed session. Only 4 professors and a few student volunteers who read audience questions were permitted to speak
2. Three of the professors read prepared material on different aspects of the campus carry bill. All of them did a good, straightforward job of presenting their material and I heard no factual errors committed by them. When questions were directed to them, they handled the questions the same way - straight forward, no errors.
The professor who moderated the questions treated the about 200 member audience to nearly 15 minute diatribe that was heavily opinion based, filled with mis-representations and, at the end it, claimed that he had a CHL. His words were "I'll bet that you are surprised that I have a CHL" and the audience would have been because of his heavily negative rhetoric. The tone was typical elitist. In so many words he said that having it was good for him but not for any of the audience. I wanted to puke. He want into a long discourse on how students lost their books and back packs today and how that would be a real problem for the police if those lost backpacks contained guns.
To make matters worse, a question "what will be the cost of implementation to UTA if the bill is passed" was deferred to the President of the University. He beat around the bush for several minutes but summoned up his answer by saying "all I want to do is to keep the students safe." He never came close to answering the question are saying that he just didn't know.
I did learn more than I understood before about the bill. There are 4 Independent Universities (SFA among them) that will be able to make their own determination on campus carry. One of the questions most ask was about guns in the residence halls. Based on the heavy bias from the President and the fact that the residence halls are a local determination, the students need not worry - it isn't going to happen at UTA. One of the professors did acknowledge that if residence halls were banned, the students would be forced to keep their guns in their cars., raising the issue of theft. Of course, when you listened to the moderator, theft was no problem either because there was no crime on campus. Nothing to see here folks, move along.
I'm going sent the moderator a nicely worded e-mail (I'm deliberately not using names here) and invite him to read this forum. He has a lot to learn about CHL and the wealth of information here would help him represent himself better then next time.
Here are the important points (my opinion)
1. It was a closed session. Only 4 professors and a few student volunteers who read audience questions were permitted to speak
2. Three of the professors read prepared material on different aspects of the campus carry bill. All of them did a good, straightforward job of presenting their material and I heard no factual errors committed by them. When questions were directed to them, they handled the questions the same way - straight forward, no errors.
The professor who moderated the questions treated the about 200 member audience to nearly 15 minute diatribe that was heavily opinion based, filled with mis-representations and, at the end it, claimed that he had a CHL. His words were "I'll bet that you are surprised that I have a CHL" and the audience would have been because of his heavily negative rhetoric. The tone was typical elitist. In so many words he said that having it was good for him but not for any of the audience. I wanted to puke. He want into a long discourse on how students lost their books and back packs today and how that would be a real problem for the police if those lost backpacks contained guns.
To make matters worse, a question "what will be the cost of implementation to UTA if the bill is passed" was deferred to the President of the University. He beat around the bush for several minutes but summoned up his answer by saying "all I want to do is to keep the students safe." He never came close to answering the question are saying that he just didn't know.
I did learn more than I understood before about the bill. There are 4 Independent Universities (SFA among them) that will be able to make their own determination on campus carry. One of the questions most ask was about guns in the residence halls. Based on the heavy bias from the President and the fact that the residence halls are a local determination, the students need not worry - it isn't going to happen at UTA. One of the professors did acknowledge that if residence halls were banned, the students would be forced to keep their guns in their cars., raising the issue of theft. Of course, when you listened to the moderator, theft was no problem either because there was no crime on campus. Nothing to see here folks, move along.
I'm going sent the moderator a nicely worded e-mail (I'm deliberately not using names here) and invite him to read this forum. He has a lot to learn about CHL and the wealth of information here would help him represent himself better then next time.
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