Because I'm at a loss for words.....
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? A state senator is proposing several bills to expand gun rights in Oklahoma, including a measure to allow any adult to openly carry a firearm and another to permit concealed handguns on college campuses.
State Sen. Steve Russell, an Iraq War veteran and outspoken proponent of gun rights, said Tuesday he's optimistic both measures will receive bipartisan support in the GOP-controlled Legislature. An open carry bill passed the Legislature last year, but was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Brad Henry. But new Republican Gov. Mary Fallin has indicated she supports open carry in Oklahoma. Russell's plan to allow concealed guns on campus is expected to draw bitter opposition from university officials. Chancellor of Higher Education Glen Johnson recently told lawmakers that all 25 public college and university presidents oppose the idea.
Re: Can we discuss this?
I could probably formulate a more academic and coherent argument, but I will just say this:
I work on a college campus. No. A thousand times no.
I have many issues with our gun laws as they stand. Currently, the United States has some of the most lenient laws within the world... given this we also hold the dubious honor of leading the world in gun violence.
Gun laws should be enforced stronger and stricter, to say that leniency is needed... well adjectives such as "hick", "idiot" and "imbecile" are the only ones that come to mind.
I graduated from college 10 years ago.
Can someone please enlighten me as to why someone would need to be packing while in class?
I am being serious - I just do not get this thought process. Are our college campuses really THAT dangerous?
Whoa. Do you take it to school with you?
And how is you having yours at the movie theater all that different from someone having one on campus? Both are ridiculous and frightening, in my opinion.
Sadly, we have become a society of fear.
I am asked often (by non-co-workers) if I feel safe at work. This probably has something to do with the race of the majority of my students, and it pisses me off. I am perfectly safe. As are most of us ALL THE TIME.
ETA: By "most of us" I mean most of us in America and the rest of the first world countries.
Ugh. So most of my students are logical, rational human beings. They're dissapointed in THEMSELVES when I return an exam and they get a bad grade. There's the .05% who blame ME for that, though, and 1% of them are crazy. If they're crazy AND packing, I shudder at the possibilities.
Adding on---I know that some of them could be (illegally) carrying anyway, but I don't want to encourage the behavior.
I don't think guns should be allowed on college campuses.
I wouldn't be so confident, especially only with a CC license (which I don't have), to carry a gun and think that in a moment of panic I could actually shoot and hit my target. The chances of that are slim. How shitty would I feel if I hit an innocent bystander? Yikes.
ETA: The only place I would possibly want a gun would be in the car with me. This would be in case of car trouble or a stop at a sketchy rest stop.
But I'm not trained so it's sort of a moot point over here.
My husband has guns galore, and they're all locked up. If someone broke into your home with the intention to hurt us, it would take far too much time to get the gun out, load it, and go find the criminal in the dark to shoot him/her. It's nice knowing it's there "just in case", but I don't really think it would be effective. I shudder to think of all of the people that have a loaded gun and their children around.
I didn't know you could even have it in your glove box. My cousin works at a small town high school, and one of the kids had their deer rifle in their truck. Someone saw it, turned him in, and he is expelled for the remainder of the year. Does your school have a different policy?
Um...I just pictured you in a black ninja suit rolling into Wal Mart with your revolver. Hehe
You totally rocked the ninja suit, by the way!
This just creeps me out. Guns creep me out, not sure why. Maybe because I never really grew up around them (except shooting them at my grandparents' out in the country). I would freak of some kid next to me in my class had a gun. Eek...
ETA: Hahaha, I meant "except shooting them at my grandparents' HOUSE out in the country." Don't worry, I never shot my grandparents.)
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Right, right. Hence the "I actually agree with oklagirl..." because it so rarely happens
We don't have any guns, partially because I agree with the bolded X a million.
I'm with BoyMom. In a moment of panic, I would NOT be confident in shooting my target. I don't have a CC license anyway, and never plan on having one - but the possibility of having guns in our house is there because H is security forces and training to be an MP. That sucker will stay under every lock and key I can imagine when it's in the house.
I don't understand why this guy is pushing for guns on college campuses. Is this because of Virginia Tech? I meet with students all the time. We have students in and out of our building all day. What if a kid had a gun in a backpack, set it down and it fired? I know it's just a hypothetical, but the thought of that makes me uncomfortable. I wish I could put into better words why the thought of one of my students carrying a gun into my office in his/her backpack scares me, but I can't really.
Do you think it's just an overall fear of guns? That's a real question, not meant to sound snarky. I know I don't love shooting guns, they kind of freak me out. But, the more I shoot one the more comfortable I am with my accuracy. I've only been to the shooting range twice because H really wanted me to. However, I know my H could easily get out his gun wherever we are (he has his CC) and hit his target. I take great comfort in that, I really do. And I think it's hot.
FWIW, our guns are locked up at home (to keep them away from DS) but they're easily accessible to H in case someone did break in.
I'm not trying to change anyone's opinions, I just think it's an interesting discussion because (obviously) H and I feel pretty strongly about our gun rights.
However, the idea of being able to openly carry your weapons (as in, you don't have to conceal them) is just stupid to me.
I honestly don't think that it's the right to bear arms with a legal weapon that's the problem. It's the illegal weapons that are out there. I have a right to protect myself and my home, and I respect that our founding fathers included this in the constitution.
That said, at this time, neither of us have our CC license, or even own a gun of any kind. I used to be very adamant about not having them, but I feel less strongly about that than in years past. I actually kind of want to try shooting one, though I fear that with my monovision, I'll never be a good shot.
This pretty much sums up exactly how I feel.
It is not "limiting your gun rights" because if stricter gun laws were actually in place, how would it be that people such as Jared Loughner were able to legally obtain one?
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2011/01/19/justice-department-policy-kept-jared-loughners-name-off-gun-scr/
If we ceased to look at this from infringing on our rights then maybe there can be a discourse of stricter enforcements.