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I'm a shooter, my son lived in Ambler and has classes in Norris.
This debate needs to stop for now, but as long as it has nine lives......I don't want a bunch on young dumb testosterone laden college kids (including my 3 sons) carrying, or their friends carrying on a campus where this kind of thing is a billion to one likelihood. While kids do stupid things hundreds of times a day on every campus without ending or disasterously altering thier lives. Kids need to do stupid things and learn some stuff the hard way, bruising is inevitable and it heals. Bruising is a good learning experience, bullet holes are not.
Dorms are not a good place to store pop tarts let alone guns.
Advocating students carrying on campus exposes gun owners as irrational cowboy wannabees. Why arm the antis with that?
If you want to advocate carry laws go ahead but leave this disaster out of your preaching. It does not help your cause. Very well said.
Around the steel no tortured worm shall twine.
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