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« speighd wrote on Thursday, Sep 23 at 12:07 PM »
So you would feel safe at Columbine, Virginia Tech, UA Huntsville where CCH is not allowed?
You forget that laws only are followed by law abiding people. Criminals ignore laws by their very nature.
By banning CCH, the only thing it does is makes life easier for criminals.
They have nothing to fear from their victims.
Also if a CCH is used in other than self defense, the CCH permit holder is held to a higher standard and will get a more severe sentence, because they know the law. (Or at least that is what my local law enforcement officers tell me.)
« bentleeey wrote on Thursday, Sep 23 at 11:52 AM »
Aren't you a little old to be listening to Lady Gaga?
And why can't the flag and dance line be followed around by photographers on the field. There are other girls on the field who work hard, too.
« blinduh wrote on Thursday, Sep 23 at 10:09 AM »
I don't disagree with you that Sinatra isn't typical marching band slamming loud music, but maybe that's what the director is going for. I think he wants to keep the audience entertained with music of all kinds of genres. Including past shows like the Rolling Stones, Halloween themed, Skynyrd show, the Irish show, the Latin theme, etc. All the different "pop music" shows are during the Honor Band week and the Alumni game. Just wait a few more games and then decide what you think about their musical choices for the year.
« Waka wrote on Thursday, Sep 23 at 09:05 AM »
Someone who is going to follow you at night with the goal of shooting you doesn't care if there is a concealed weapon policy on campus!
« paper1 wrote on Thursday, Sep 23 at 05:57 AM »
It's a shame you haven't actually researched what you obviously have such strong feelings about. Look at the school shootings you mention and think about what each of them has in common. Every one of those school has/had a no-guns policy.
Now think about how many school shootings have happened in Utah, at the Blue Ridge Community College in VA or in Colorado Universities. None. All of those allow concealed carry on campus by students.
What you have is called an irrational fear, or phobia. Any competent mental health professional can help you overcome that phobia so you can lead a normal life free of such worry. Paying attention to history and actually researching your topic would do wonders to alleviate your fear as well.
« pnc0002 wrote on Wednesday, Sep 22 at 10:28 AM »
First, conceal carry is a very big responsibility and should not be something that everyone should necessarily take upon themselves. Before you even consider getting a conceal carry permit, you should do the following things: 1. You should pick out a handgun that is comfortable in your hands with a good weight to reduce kickback depending on your size and strength. 2. You should put at least 1,000 rounds through the gun you've selected to ensure proper break-in, find the rounds that you desire and ensure that they will feed properly and perform a run-and-gun. A run-and-gun is a high-paced shooting practice that will condition you to be a better shot and have the ability to think more clearly under stressful situations. 3. You should also find a comfortable and easily accessible concealed holster and practice your draw while at the shooting range. 4. As soon as you strap on that gun, you now have the ultimate responsibility to keep peace. Because you have the most destructive power, it is your job to be the most peaceful and defuse situations which might merit intervention with a fire arm. A GUN IS YOUR LAST RESORT. In regards to the author of this article: No one is a professional shooter (exempting competition shooters of course); not even the police. Police are merely the ones we pay to wield guns and actively practice the steps that I have outlined. Preservation of all human life should be the number one thought on your mind and in some extreme circumstances, producing a fire arm is the only way to preserve the lives of the innocent. I end with a haunting quote:
In January 2006, prior to the shootings, legislator Todd Gilbert had introduced a related bill into the Virginia House of Delegates. The bill, HB 1572, was intended to forbid public universities in Virginia from preventing students from lawfully carrying a concealed handgun on campus. The university opposed the bill, which quickly died in subcommittee. Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker praised the defeat of the bill, stating, "I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."
« CollegeStudent4582 wrote on Saturday, Sep 18 at 12:47 PM »
"Concealed carry on campus wouldn’t necessarily make for a safer student body, just a more paranoid one."
I wholeheartedly agree with this statement. It is because I am significantly less paranoid when I open carry. Open carry of a handgun is a flat-out deterrent to crime and ninety different kinds of cattle manure that occurs in every day life. The last occasion I had to carry my firearm concealed, I was a mark for an easy snatch and grab at a gas station. Without my gun on my side, I was left with only two choices: Remain paranoid and wait for the other person to flinch or move in some manner that was appropriately threatening to use the firearm, or try to convince that person to step away from my car without taking it or its contents. A concealed firearm is not a deterrent of any sort; it is merely an absolutely last grasp at self-defense when a mortal threat has been made. A person carrying a concealed firearm presents no outward signs of being a threat to a would-be mugger, robber, or rapist any more than any other person walking down the street without a firearm. However, a person openly carrying a handgun, in a proper holster, gives anyone pause, only because our society is so used to the image that Hollywood has sold us that anyone (criminal, cop, kid, parent, or loner) will use a gun for the wrong purpose given a chance. People don't have any concern with cops running around with guns openly, or armored car personnel, despite the fact that the former is a state peace officer and the latter isn't. And yet the idea of a lawfully armed citizen walking around scares so many. Why is that? Is it because every time there is a story in the news about guns, it involves the misuse of firearms? Is it because of the video of the DEA Agent, proclaiming himself to be a firearms professional, negligently discharges a loaded firearm in a classroom full of students? Is it because anyone lawfully, legally carrying a firearm is mocked in the media? Or does the reason sit even deep in the psyche of so many who possess an abject fear of a firearm because it makes a really loud noise when you pull the trigger, and produces a magic-like destructive power? Our forefathers, who brought forth this great country on this continent and a few islands, were intimately familiar with firearms. Without firearms, the United States Of American would not exist and we would all be subjects of the United Kingdom. But I digress. Concealed carry of a handgun is absolutely useless against crime unless another person has already created a situation so dangerous that it justifies killing another person to remove one's self from the encounter. It is only through open carry of firearms that crime can truly be deterred. It won't stop all crime, because there are the criminally insane in the world just as in comic books -- but it will prevent some crimes of opportunity. The price for liberty is eternal vigilance. The price of true security may be negotiated at your nearest firearms dealer.
« TEEBONICUS wrote on Friday, Sep 17 at 10:43 AM »
"...The Second Amendment gives Americans the right to bear arms..."
*sigh* This is SO tiresome.
The Second Amendment doesn't GIVE anything, it GUARANTEES a pre-existing natural right.
This detail is perhaps the most important thing Americans must understand about inalienable rights - they are not GIVEN by our fellow men, they are intrinsic by virtue of our being human (endowed by our Creator, if you will), and as such, are by definition sacrosanct from authoritarian meddling.
« macgulley wrote on Thursday, Sep 16 at 06:22 PM »
I believe Mr. Owens' statement about law enforcement not supporting armed citizens is a bit misleading. I believe the data he is referring to is a poll of police chiefs and other political appointees. The officers on the street overwhelmingly support the right of law abiding citizens to protect themselves. I also would take issue with Mr. Owens belief that police officers would be unable to make the right decision in a situation where a citizen was protecting himself. I know several officers personally and I am confident that they can handle the situation correctly.
I would direct Mr. Duggan to the opinion paper of former Alabama Atty. Gen. Charles Graddick (ago-1984-205) to see what the law really says about open carry.
« ALRanger wrote on Thursday, Sep 16 at 06:12 PM »
While you can carry a firearm openly almost anywhere, a concealed carry permit may come with restrictions. It depends on your sheriff as they have discretionary power when granting licenses and can place any restriction on your concealed carry as they wish. Open Carry is unlicensed and basically unrestricted. However, it is not encouraged by some in law enforcement. Some may try to get you for "disorderly conduct" or violating 13A-11-52 of the Criminal Code. However, both of those charges are bogus but it works to discourage some from open carrying. For more info about this, go to AlabamaOpenCarry.com
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You forget that laws only are followed by law abiding people. Criminals ignore laws by their very nature.
By banning CCH, the only thing it does is makes life easier for criminals.
They have nothing to fear from their victims.
Also if a CCH is used in other than self defense, the CCH permit holder is held to a higher standard and will get a more severe sentence, because they know the law. (Or at least that is what my local law enforcement officers tell me.)