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Fairmont State University Chief of Staff Brian Selmiski discusses preparations for implementing Campus Carry. Dave asks if you will watch the presidential debate and wonders what Morgantonw's Charter Review will look like.
Canada's gun crimes increase as gun rights are removed, possible campus carry legislation to advance in Florida, and other Second Amendment issues with Luis Valdez, Florida head of Gun Owners of America.
On this West Virginia Morning, it is Holocaust Remembrance Day by the Jewish calendar in recognition of the 80th anniversary of the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. The day honors six million Jews murdered during the war. The post Holocaust Remembrance Day And Shepherd University Encourages Campus Carry Dialogue, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
On this West Virginia Morning, after years of failed attempts, Senate Bill 10, the Campus Self-Defense Act, also known as Campus Carry, passed in the recently completed legislative session. The new law authorized the concealed carry of firearms in certain areas of college and university campuses. The post W.Va. Higher Education Institutions Prepare For Campus Carry Law, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Representative Rachel Jones talks about Trump's indictment, Hobbs' vetoing 20 bills, Democrats voting against bill helping pregnant women addicted to drugs and Dems telling her they don't know what the party is doing.
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The House approves the Campus Carry bill following emotional debate on both sides--A pay raise for state workers is modified and moving in the Senate--A Logan man charged with sexual assault of underage girls will have his case presented to a Grand Jury--In Sports: High School hoops are headed toward the post season and Marshall is on the road at JMU tonight.
On this West Virginia Morning, Senate Bill 10 is expected to pass the House of Delegates this week. The bill would allow people with concealed carry permits to have guns on college campuses. Government Reporter Randy Yohe spoke with Del. Evan Hansen, D-Monongalia, and Sen. Mike Stuart, R-Kanawha, to get a better understanding on the bill. The post Campus Carry And Appalachian Writers Workshop To Return, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Ohio County Delegate Shawn talks income tax cut, campus carry, and deliberate intent legislation
A judge in Helena has prohibited any discussion over a recent law that would permit carrying a firearm on campus. He empowered the Board of Regents to strip away any rights for anyone who steps on campus.
In Campus Carry: Confronting a Loaded Issue in Higher Education (Harvard Education Press, 2020), editors Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine lead an examination of the unintended consequences of campus gun policy and showcase voices from the college community who are grappling with the questions, issues, and consequences that have emerged at their respective institutions. While making the case that campus carry legislation is harmful, the book gathers some of the very best thinking around enacting such policies and offers valuable recommendations for mitigating its effects and preserving university values. The implementation of campus carry is complex and has provoked many questions: How does concealed carry on campus affect the free expression of ideas in the classroom or the safety of faculty holding unpopular or even controversial views? Should students who misplace or leave their weapons unattended be disciplined? How are communities of color impacted by campus carry? Along with the book's contributors, Somers and Valentine provide higher education leaders, administrators, and faculty with a valuable resource that will guide them toward considerations that might otherwise be overlooked, help them avoid pitfalls that have been encountered elsewhere, and protect institutional priorities. The book features reflection pieces from students, alumni, and faculty to illustrate the complexity and controversy of the campus carry policy. Given that the legal possession of guns in the classroom is now a reality for American educators and students in much of the country, Campus Carry concludes with a passionate call for more university-based original research on gun violence. Pat Somers is an Associate Professor in the Program of Higher Education Leadership in the Educational Leadership and Policy Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Matt Valentine teaches writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a fellow of the Trice Professorship in the Plan II Honors Program. Tom Discenna is Professor of Communication at Oakland University whose work examines issues of academic labor and communicative labor more broadly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Campus Carry: Confronting a Loaded Issue in Higher Education (Harvard Education Press, 2020), editors Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine lead an examination of the unintended consequences of campus gun policy and showcase voices from the college community who are grappling with the questions, issues, and consequences that have emerged at their respective institutions. While making the case that campus carry legislation is harmful, the book gathers some of the very best thinking around enacting such policies and offers valuable recommendations for mitigating its effects and preserving university values. The implementation of campus carry is complex and has provoked many questions: How does concealed carry on campus affect the free expression of ideas in the classroom or the safety of faculty holding unpopular or even controversial views? Should students who misplace or leave their weapons unattended be disciplined? How are communities of color impacted by campus carry? Along with the book's contributors, Somers and Valentine provide higher education leaders, administrators, and faculty with a valuable resource that will guide them toward considerations that might otherwise be overlooked, help them avoid pitfalls that have been encountered elsewhere, and protect institutional priorities. The book features reflection pieces from students, alumni, and faculty to illustrate the complexity and controversy of the campus carry policy. Given that the legal possession of guns in the classroom is now a reality for American educators and students in much of the country, Campus Carry concludes with a passionate call for more university-based original research on gun violence. Pat Somers is an Associate Professor in the Program of Higher Education Leadership in the Educational Leadership and Policy Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Matt Valentine teaches writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a fellow of the Trice Professorship in the Plan II Honors Program. Tom Discenna is Professor of Communication at Oakland University whose work examines issues of academic labor and communicative labor more broadly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Campus Carry: Confronting a Loaded Issue in Higher Education (Harvard Education Press, 2020), editors Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine lead an examination of the unintended consequences of campus gun policy and showcase voices from the college community who are grappling with the questions, issues, and consequences that have emerged at their respective institutions. While making the case that campus carry legislation is harmful, the book gathers some of the very best thinking around enacting such policies and offers valuable recommendations for mitigating its effects and preserving university values. The implementation of campus carry is complex and has provoked many questions: How does concealed carry on campus affect the free expression of ideas in the classroom or the safety of faculty holding unpopular or even controversial views? Should students who misplace or leave their weapons unattended be disciplined? How are communities of color impacted by campus carry? Along with the book's contributors, Somers and Valentine provide higher education leaders, administrators, and faculty with a valuable resource that will guide them toward considerations that might otherwise be overlooked, help them avoid pitfalls that have been encountered elsewhere, and protect institutional priorities. The book features reflection pieces from students, alumni, and faculty to illustrate the complexity and controversy of the campus carry policy. Given that the legal possession of guns in the classroom is now a reality for American educators and students in much of the country, Campus Carry concludes with a passionate call for more university-based original research on gun violence. Pat Somers is an Associate Professor in the Program of Higher Education Leadership in the Educational Leadership and Policy Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Matt Valentine teaches writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a fellow of the Trice Professorship in the Plan II Honors Program. Tom Discenna is Professor of Communication at Oakland University whose work examines issues of academic labor and communicative labor more broadly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In Campus Carry: Confronting a Loaded Issue in Higher Education (Harvard Education Press, 2020), editors Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine lead an examination of the unintended consequences of campus gun policy and showcase voices from the college community who are grappling with the questions, issues, and consequences that have emerged at their respective institutions. While making the case that campus carry legislation is harmful, the book gathers some of the very best thinking around enacting such policies and offers valuable recommendations for mitigating its effects and preserving university values. The implementation of campus carry is complex and has provoked many questions: How does concealed carry on campus affect the free expression of ideas in the classroom or the safety of faculty holding unpopular or even controversial views? Should students who misplace or leave their weapons unattended be disciplined? How are communities of color impacted by campus carry? Along with the book's contributors, Somers and Valentine provide higher education leaders, administrators, and faculty with a valuable resource that will guide them toward considerations that might otherwise be overlooked, help them avoid pitfalls that have been encountered elsewhere, and protect institutional priorities. The book features reflection pieces from students, alumni, and faculty to illustrate the complexity and controversy of the campus carry policy. Given that the legal possession of guns in the classroom is now a reality for American educators and students in much of the country, Campus Carry concludes with a passionate call for more university-based original research on gun violence. Pat Somers is an Associate Professor in the Program of Higher Education Leadership in the Educational Leadership and Policy Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Matt Valentine teaches writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a fellow of the Trice Professorship in the Plan II Honors Program. Tom Discenna is Professor of Communication at Oakland University whose work examines issues of academic labor and communicative labor more broadly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
In Campus Carry: Confronting a Loaded Issue in Higher Education (Harvard Education Press, 2020), editors Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine lead an examination of the unintended consequences of campus gun policy and showcase voices from the college community who are grappling with the questions, issues, and consequences that have emerged at their respective institutions. While making the case that campus carry legislation is harmful, the book gathers some of the very best thinking around enacting such policies and offers valuable recommendations for mitigating its effects and preserving university values. The implementation of campus carry is complex and has provoked many questions: How does concealed carry on campus affect the free expression of ideas in the classroom or the safety of faculty holding unpopular or even controversial views? Should students who misplace or leave their weapons unattended be disciplined? How are communities of color impacted by campus carry? Along with the book's contributors, Somers and Valentine provide higher education leaders, administrators, and faculty with a valuable resource that will guide them toward considerations that might otherwise be overlooked, help them avoid pitfalls that have been encountered elsewhere, and protect institutional priorities. The book features reflection pieces from students, alumni, and faculty to illustrate the complexity and controversy of the campus carry policy. Given that the legal possession of guns in the classroom is now a reality for American educators and students in much of the country, Campus Carry concludes with a passionate call for more university-based original research on gun violence. Pat Somers is an Associate Professor in the Program of Higher Education Leadership in the Educational Leadership and Policy Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Matt Valentine teaches writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a fellow of the Trice Professorship in the Plan II Honors Program. Tom Discenna is Professor of Communication at Oakland University whose work examines issues of academic labor and communicative labor more broadly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Aaron and Beth visit about Campus Carry and the Second Amendment. Hypothetical nightmare scenarios, and comfortability with what is cultural.
The new law that allows students to carry firearms on campus for protection is actively opposed by the state Board of Regents, who acted in bad faith with the bill's sponsors. Rep. Seth Berglee explains the situation.
Montana higher education officials are legally challenging the constitutionality of a new law allowing concealed carry of firearms on college campuses.
Montana higher education officials are legally challenging the constitutionality of a new law allowing concealed carry of firearms on college campuses.
Dozens of faculty members, students, and alumni are melting down over the state of Montana's new permitless carry law, which also allows concealed carry holders to lawfully possess firearms on college campuses. Now they're begging the state's Board of Regents to challenge the law in court before it takes effect.
In this episode, Luke and Chris discuss the issue of having guns on school campuses. The conversation starts with the topic of arming teachers, and continues to college students' right to carry on campus.
For a third straight session a Florida lawmaker has introduced a bill that would enable concealed carry licensees to lawfully carry on college and university campuses. The state's higher ed lobby is already speaking out against the proposal, but as Cam explains, the measure makes sense from both a constitutional and practical perspective.
In our ninth episode, enterprise editor Sherry Liang describes the challenges international students face when adjusting to life at UGA. Also, staff writer Gabriela Miranda discusses students' thoughts on campus carry in the wake of an Oct. 8 incident in which a UGA student accidentally shot himself in the leg on campus.
WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler (Mason) talks about the insensitive comment a Marshall Univ. teacher made regarding a fellow Republican Delegate's death. Butler also comments on religious freedom, dog racing subsidies, Campus Carry, and more.
*** Action Radio Show! - 10/10/19 Wow!!!! Show Timeline: Introduction: We flew right out of the gate with Shelby Frenette doing her Cruise and Travel Report which she couldn't do on Tuesday. We talked about single travel, and getting lost, and travel reviews, and a bunch of our usual whatever comes up chatter. 30:00 - Pretty much on time we had a couple of announcements and went right to The Art Report with Wendy Arthur. Today she talked about Christianity and art, and how the galleries are now censoring by "political correctness," in other words denying anything conservative or Christian into the galleries. She also talked about her own DimemsionMinistries.org which will be a non-proft organization, art school, and gallery, including the most controversial and religious based art. 45:00 - Tina Terry, with The Carnivore Diet Report kind of merged in with Wendy, and then talked about the Atkins Diet and the origins of high fat low carbs, and the dude who preached exactly the opposite and got us all in a mess of obesity and a ton of other health problems. 1:00:00 - Again merging into our main topic, Florida Rep. Anthony Sabatini, Kevin Sona, and a huge number of callers, up to six on the line at the same time, talked about Rep. Sabatini's bills for "Constitutional Carry" and "Campus Carry." From the technical aspects of the bills, to philosophy and culture, we covered as much as we could in the time available. Rep. Sabatini had to leave about 1:40:00, but we continued on. You simply have to listen to this amazing discussion. "Action Radio with Greg Penglis" Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/radiolegislature/ All Action Radio shows are at: BlogTalkRadio.com/citizenaction Our citizen bill writing site is: www.WriteYourLaws.com
Episode 56: Why We Need Campus Carry with Antonia Okafor About This Episode: Most people believe that college campuses are generally safe but are you willing to bet your life on that? Amy and Emily welcome to the show Antonia Okafor who is advocating for concealed carry on our college and university campuses. As the CEO and founder of EmPOWERed 2A, Antonia's mission is to educate and train female students in the art of self-defense and equip them with the skills to advocate for their second amendment and self-defense rights both on and off campus. The girls discuss taking responsibility for your own safety since dangers do exist everywhere, including our colleges and universities. The girls also talk about the mindset of young women, giving yourself permission to be violent, and what it means to be a feminist. Connect with Antonia: empowered2a.org antoniaokafor.com Instagram Twitter Sponsored By: Style Me Tactical, a lifestyle blog sharing concealed carry tips, outfits, and preparedness advice. Alexo Athletica, the first active carry wear line on the market keeping women safe and stylish. Let’s Get Social: NYAGG@ConcealedCarry.com Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
We speak this week with one of the numerous activists who worked tirelessly to stop HB 2519 (Campus Carry) in the West Virginia Senate. The who, why, and how. Tune in.
WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler (Mason Co.) talks about the failure of the Republicans on many issues including education reform, the Tim Tebow Bill, Campus Carry, and more. He also believes there needs to be consequence for the violent actions of Democrat Delegate Mike Caputo last Friday.
Tom is a certified firearms instructor who comments on 2nd Amendment issues.
With only one week left in the 2019 West Virginia Legislative session, lawmakers are working down to the wire to get bills passed. We take a look at the controversial "Campus Carry Bill," but first, we see what changes are coming to the mountain state's budget. In segment 1, Delegate Eric Householder (R-Berkeley) talks about eliminating the social security tax and reducing the coal severance tax. In segment 2, Delegate Linda Longstreth (D-Marion) talks about her impressions of the budget process and pay raises for state employees. In segment 3, Delegate Jim Butler (R-Mason) talks about why he supports the "Campus Carry Bill" or House Bill 2519, the Campus Self Defense Act. In segment 4, Delegate Danielle Walker (D-Monongalia) talks about why she opposed the "Campus Carry Bill" and believes that the colleges and universities should get to decide. More Inside West Virginia Politics at https://wowktv.com/iwvp
Join the team plus Kendra Fershee as we discuss HB 2519, or the "Campus Carry" bill, which would enable people to conceal carry at the state's public institutions. Yet another wonderful bill solving a problem that doesn't exist -- and instead potentially causing them.
Tim is President of the United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA), which represents more than 300,000 members – including many in West Virginia – and provides education, training and self-defense protection to responsible American gun owners. He comments on a bill in the WV Legislature that would allow people to carry a concealed weapon on college campuses.
The Campus Self Defense Act could pass the WV House today and would allow concealed carry on college campuses. Listen as WV GOP Delegate Jim Butler gives his weekly legislative update.
WV Senator Mike Azinger talks about bills pending in the Legislature including the "clean" teacher pay raise bill, the Tim Tebow Bill, and Campus Carry.
In this episode, we discuss gun control, government shutdown, and our guest’s, Robert Thompson, experience with getting “inactive” at his former university. Robert is a member of Indivisible GA 11; a group who helped flip the Karne Handel/Lucy McBath GA 6 district blue.
Range Minded - Episode 29 - The Campus Carry Debate by Independence Indoor Shooting
Tom talks with Khyber Training's Wes Doss about tactical pen defense. Plus, Operation Choke Point 2.0, and law enforcement officials in Texas weigh in on campus carry. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 8.19.18 Hour 3
Tom, Jim, and Michelle discuss how carrying on college campuses in Kansas has reduced crime, dealing with scope bites, and the upcoming NRA show in Dallas. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk®, 4.29.18 Hour 4
In this week’s episode host Alexa Tavarez and co-host Jeffrey Bradshaw dig through the political jargon of Senate Bill 11 and dive into discussing the bill that may allow for concealed licensed handgun owners to carry their handguns on campus.
In this week’s episode host Alexa Tavarez and co-host Jeffrey Bradshaw dig through the political jargon of Senate Bill 11 and dive into discussing the bill that may allow for concealed licensed handgun owners to carry their handguns on campus.
In this week’s episode host Alexa Tavarez and co-host Jeffrey Bradshaw dig through the political jargon of Senate Bill 11 and dive into discussing the bill that may allow for concealed licensed handgun owners to carry their handguns on campus.
Campus carry superstar Antonia Okafor stops by the studio to discuss why we need to arm the snowflakes and all the best pro-2nd Amendment arguments. Then, Zo Rachel and Paul Bois join the Panel of Deplorables to talk Diane Feinstein's anti-Catholic religious test, Trump's listening to Pelosi on DACA, Hillary's wonderfully destructive book tour, and how women's breasts aren't sexual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Campus carry superstar Antonia Okafor stops by the studio to discuss why we need to arm the snowflakes and all the best pro-2nd Amendment arguments. Then, Zo Rachel and Paul Bois join the Panel of Deplorables to talk Diane Feinstein's anti-Catholic religious test, Trump's listening to Pelosi on DACA, Hillary's wonderfully destructive book tour, and how women's breasts aren't sexual.
Hour Two - Tom talks with Luke Crawford, Students For Concealed Carry concealedcampus.org; The Wires' Jim Shepherd theoutdoorwire.com; and Blaser's Matt Fisher blaser-usa.com
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Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit Challenging 'Campus Carry'
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Join Eric and the Doctrinaires as they chat about Trumpcare, Campus Carry, the cast of 'Emergency,' and much more!
“Constitutional carry” is all the rage, with 13 states now allowing residents to carry a concealed firearm without a permit and as many as a dozen more considering similar measures. This week on Armed Lutheran Radio, Lloyd and contributors Mia Anstine, Aaron Israel, and Pastor John Bennett all share their thoughts on the subject from their unique perspectives. Ballistic Minute with Sergeant Bill Sgt. Bill is shooting the Silver Dollar IDPA Championship and will be back with us next week. Aaron Israel of Fundamental Defense Aaron Israel wrote an article for Personal Defense Network on the issue of Constitutional Carry from the perspective of an instructor, and he shares those thoughts on this week's show. Mia's Motivations with Mia Anstine Mia Anstine shares her thoughts on Campus Carry and Constitutional Carry from the perspective of a mom with a daughter heading to college soon. Clinging to God and Guns How should we as Christians view the subject of Constitutional Carry? Pastor John Bennett shares his thoughts. Prayer of the Week Merciful Father, who by the humiliation of Your Son raised up the fallen world, grant to Your faithful people perpetual gladness, and make those whom You have delivered from the danger of everlasting death to be partakers of eternal joys; through the same Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. www.ArmedLutheran.us/alr-episode-68/ www.CooksHolsters.com
Another week and the Second Amendment continues to be a hot topic around the country. FOX's Eben Brown has your "FOX Bullet Points": I'm Eben Brown. Lots of Second Amendment legislation is coming about in the past week. North Dakota gets a new law, taking effect in August, allowing so-called 'constitutional carry', meaning one can carry a concealed firearm with no permit or background check when purchasing. Georgia's senate approves a bill for campus carry on public universities. But it would not allow carrying firearms at sports events. Arkansas is considering making that provision for its campus carry allowances. Dateline: Glenwood Springs, Colorado, where the local historical society was proud as punch to tell you an anonymous lender financed the purchase of Doc Holiday's Derringer, the one supposedly at his side when he died in a hotel room in the tiny town west of Denver. They paid $84,000 for it. But now, experts doubt it's the real thing, saying the man who possessed it for decades was a known huckster. And those are your Bullet Points! I'm Eben Brown, FOX News! Follow Eben Brown on Twitter: @FOXEbenBrown
by Zach Jenkins and Ethan Harycki In our podcast Zach and I cover the topics of the new campus carry law in Texas and the cocks not glocks movement which sparked from the law passing. We will primarily be focusing on the law itself because of its large implications to the larger Texas student body … Continue reading Campus Carry
Show 77 starts off with Stig angry and the beer selections for the week. At 4:45, Stig starts the second segment off with what is bothering him. Bill and Stig then discuss the very humorous protests on the Austin UT campus over carrying guns. Bill reports on the finals of the Houston Roller Derby. Stig reviews the Lyle Lovett concert at the Hobby Center. At 15:00, the discussion turns brighter with talk of rainbows and Pride Parades. Bill reports on B Cycle progress in Houston. At 22:00, there's a brief talk about the Astros progress. A short discussion then follows on Colin Kaepernick's protest. Bill wraps the segment up on the upcoming Oddfellow's Sausage Fest. At 31:22, Stig and Bill wrap up the program with what is new for the week, each dealing with alcohol! For complete show notes including musical citations - javamuses.javatime.us
Students at The University of Texas at Austin protested against the recently implemented state law known as campus carry, which allows concealed weapons on college campuses, by carrying dildos on the first day of class. Organized by the group Cocks Not Glocks, they claimed to be “fighting absurdity with absurdity.”
Mike and the guys talk about the details of Campus Carry now legal in TX. There are still rules and regulations involved with it, it's not as wild and care free as the anti-rights side would like you to believe. Open Carry at the Republican National Convention?.... Oh my the horror... Yeah, nothing happened even though Anti-Rights politicians wanted to disarm the citizenry and have the constitution suspended. The ATF is keeping more records then they say they are. All of their computer data bases are not being deleted and erased like the appropriations act directs them to do. We always here from the POTUS that we need stronger gun control to stop all of the mass shootings. Meanwhile in his home town, the city with arguably some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. This past July Chicago had it's deadliest July in at least five years. A Georgia police sergeant was fired because she flew a confederate flag out in front of her house.
On this week's TribCast, Emily talks to Evan, Ross and Matthew about the anniversary of the UT Tower shooting and the rollout of campus carry, Gov. Greg Abbott's comments on Donald Trump's takedown of a Gold Star family and Texas' first Independent lawmaker in four decades.
Today the DC Crew covers the latest tax scam of stealing our money and forcing us to pay for politicians campaigns, Campus Carry bill taking affect in Texas this week, The age old question of how the world will run with out Government, oh and we are all gonna die by the latest ‘Armageddon’ asteroid! You […]
Blaxit = Black folk exiting this godforsaken country. Campus Carry = what happens when texas gets too big for its breeches. Lasagna = a dish that does NOT contain mashed potatoes. BLM = bae.
We talk to Edward "Eddie" Newland about the attitudes of his fellow students to campus carry.
Kirk Kjellberg calls the show talking about the new concealed carry pistol from Ideal Conceal that looks like Cell Phone. NOPD Deputy Superintendent Arlinda Westbrook is throwing neighboring Jefferson Parrish officers under the bus saying if her officers acted like they did in an incident they would be arrested on the spot. Retired California Highway Patrol officer is suing the San Diego County Sheriff's Dept. for falsely arresting him at a high school last year. OK bill allowing open carry without a permit passed the state house and is now headed to the state senate for discussion. GA passed their version of Campus Carry, the bill is now on the Governors desk waiting to be signed into law. MSG Max Beilke, our fallen hero for this week, was THE last soldier to leave Vietnam. Actor Mark Hamill wants us use " the force" for personal defense. He is endorsing a Dem candidate for the Senate who says he will enact "common-sense gun control".
Liberal woman attempts to hitch hike through muslim territory to prove how nice muslims can be, she ends up raped and murdered. The State of Texas recently passed "Campus Carry", colleges and universities are now being warned to be careful discussing sensitive topics with students now that the students may be legally exercising their right to concealed carry of a firearm on campus. How ridiculous is this going to get, worrying about "ticking off" someone who is following the law. Iowa bill allowing children to handle handguns at public ranges ( with parent supervision of course ) passes the State House despite opposition, moving on to the State Senate. The State of Tennessee names Barrett .50 caliber the official state rifle by a vote of 27-1.
Chicago, a city with some on the toughest gun control laws is one of the most violent. Chicago Police are making changes with officers assignments in an attempt to increase police presence to counter the 51 homicides already in January 2016. On the opposite end of the spectrum, certain Oklahoma schools are posting signs notifying would be criminals that the staff is armed and ready to defend the students. Legislative updates from around the country, FL-Open Carry and Campus Carry bills have both passed the House of Representatives, and that was entertaining in itself, Mike and Kevin talk about that. MI- Proposes Constitutional Carry GA- Lawmakers say they will NOT consider an assault weapon ban.
On this week's TribCast, Ross talks to Evan, Alexa and Matthew about a Republican win in a Democratic district in San Antonio, unexpected indictments of Planned Parenthood's critics, and a prominent physicist's position against guns on campus.
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Campus Carry TX, Texas Open Carry, GLOCKS and Cops, EMS and Guns
NY Times has a conniption over Texas passing Campus Carry,Uh Oh Bernie Sanders is a Gun Nut!,Liberal Students are terrifying their Liberal Professors,Lessons on truth from the Twisted Mind of James Holmes, Reviewing the recent dynamics of new Texas Law with Texas/US Law Shield.
Today’s podcast is up. We get into pending Open Carry legislation, Campus Carry, retention holsters, the Taurus Curve, and ham it up as usual in this week’s episode. http://gunsovertexasradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/GOTR20150329.mp3 The post GOTR20150329 Podcast appeared first on Guns Over Texas Radio.
On this week's episode of the Daily Texan NewsCast we discuss Greg Fenves who has been named the sole finalist for the position of UT Austin President, campus-carry, roundup, and SG advocating the removal of the Jefferson Davis statue.
US Appeals Court deems gun law Un Constitutional,Our new Surgeon General should try practicing medicine,The Youmaynot Philosophy,State Legislators form anti gun group but are terrified to identify themselves,Beretta takes a rehashed gun to the MHS competition,The Peshawar-Mumbai-Nairobi style attack is coming,People want to question teens use of guns in light of successful self defense incident,Some in Australia decry the Nation of Victims,Campus Carry should be allowed nationwide,Progressives cannot understand self reliance.
School shootings; Better to take Pattons advice,Would you defend a member of Moms Demand Action against a possible crime?,Virginia Open Carrier SWATed,Can Bloomberg buy all the freedom?,From the Military Arms Channel on YouTube we are joined by Tim Harmsen,HOAs and mini fiefdoms,And some people ask why on Campus Carry.
Face the speakers toward the nongun people and maybe you can show them not all pro-gun people are the same. This show features two articles from listeners. Curtis Dixon of Louisiana and Father Daniel Beegan share their thoughts on Campus Carry and the Ammo Shortage (respectively). About campus concealed carry, concealedcampus.org, Ruger SR556, remembering those that died in the service of our country, and about Memorial Day. facebook me and look for me on twitter. www.kennblanchard.com has all my links.