May 5th, 2008
From a UCLA student editorial on proposals to allow concealed carry on college campuses:
In light of the continued, horrific history of on-campus violence, gun control must be tightened, not loosened. Campuses and surrounding areas should be rid of, not flooded with, weaponry of all forms.
I keep wondering why they don’t adopt rules that ban killing people and guns on campus.
Oh. They did. I guess I’m not sure how many more rules you can pass, then.
I emailed the author looking for his suggestions. I’ll let you know if I hear back.
Also:
Concealed guns are meant to allow one the ability to kill based on a constitutional amendment that fulfills a now historically archaic role in American (and global) society, and they serve no purpose on college campuses.
“Historically archaic”? I wonder what they’re teaching kids these days.



