They wish the victims had been allowed to protect themselves:
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
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So...why didn't they get CC permits? They are totally legal and there was at least one person with CC on that campus, just not in the area of the gunman. Hind-sight is 20/20.They wish the victims had been allowed to protect themselves:
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
The school policy is no guns. The school enacted that policy in defiance of the law. Ppl generally are not willing to risk disciplinary action for the sake of cc if they are full time students.
Meanwhile it figures that the stupidest, and arguably the most mentally ill, poster here is the first to start screeching in a post where mental illness is preferred as the most likely culprit in this situation.
They are allowed, dummy, if you want to call that protection, which it isn't.They wish the victims had been allowed to protect themselves:
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
They are allowed, dummy, if you want to call that protection, which it isn't.They wish the victims had been allowed to protect themselves:
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
Great, so why was a CC holder on campus then? Oh right, he didn't give a damn about the rules, same as you.They are allowed, dummy, if you want to call that protection, which it isn't.They wish the victims had been allowed to protect themselves:
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
Be careful who you call a dummy.
In 2011, the Oregon Court of Appeals agreed with the foundation's case. It let permit holders carry on public college grounds. The state higher education board then voted a year later to use a legal loophole to ban guns in university buildings, classrooms, residence halls and sports events, according to the Oregonian.
But that policy didn't cover Umpqua Community College, which has its own governing board. Nevertheless, Umpqua had its own rule prohibiting guns. Vocativ reported the regulation read: "Possession, use or threatened use of firearms (including but not limited to BB guns, air guns, water pistols and paint guns), ammunition, explosives, dangerous chemicals or any other objects as weapons on campus property, except as expressly authorized by law or college regulations, is prohibited."
Oregon Campus Carry Gun Laws Scrutinized After Umpqua Community College Shooting
Possession, use, or threatened use of firearms (including but not limited to BB guns, air guns, water pistols, and paint guns) ammunition, explosives, dangerous chemicals, or any other objects as weapons on college property, except as expressly authorized by law or college regulations, is prohibited.
Possession of knives with a blade longer than 4” is prohibited.
Brandishing weapons is prohibited.
Misuse of personal defensive weapons – e.g., pepper spray, etc. is prohibited. The owner is responsible and accountable for any misuse of these devices.
Safety & Security Info - Umpqua Community College
Great, so why was a CC holder on campus then? Oh right, he didn't give a damn about the rules, same as you.They are allowed, dummy, if you want to call that protection, which it isn't.They wish the victims had been allowed to protect themselves:
Brother of Oregon Shooting Survivor Wants Obama to ‘Quit Running the Gun Agenda’
Be careful who you call a dummy.
In 2011, the Oregon Court of Appeals agreed with the foundation's case. It let permit holders carry on public college grounds. The state higher education board then voted a year later to use a legal loophole to ban guns in university buildings, classrooms, residence halls and sports events, according to the Oregonian.
But that policy didn't cover Umpqua Community College, which has its own governing board. Nevertheless, Umpqua had its own rule prohibiting guns. Vocativ reported the regulation read: "Possession, use or threatened use of firearms (including but not limited to BB guns, air guns, water pistols and paint guns), ammunition, explosives, dangerous chemicals or any other objects as weapons on campus property, except as expressly authorized by law or college regulations, is prohibited."
Oregon Campus Carry Gun Laws Scrutinized After Umpqua Community College Shooting
Possession, use, or threatened use of firearms (including but not limited to BB guns, air guns, water pistols, and paint guns) ammunition, explosives, dangerous chemicals, or any other objects as weapons on college property, except as expressly authorized by law or college regulations, is prohibited.
Possession of knives with a blade longer than 4” is prohibited.
Brandishing weapons is prohibited.
Misuse of personal defensive weapons – e.g., pepper spray, etc. is prohibited. The owner is responsible and accountable for any misuse of these devices.
Safety & Security Info - Umpqua Community College
You have two options, kids:
1. Go only places where you can carry, most in this case wouldn't have been old enough to anyway even if allowed to.
2. Break the rules and carry anyway but if busted deal with it like an adult.
I could make a no guns campus (except for guards) so popular we can pay for all the security and you can attend John Wayne U in a trailer at the back of a gun range. Problem solved.