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Originally posted by MistressValerie
I too am saddened by the tragedy at the U of A, especially since I actually attended there at one time and many of my best on-line friends are connected to the university.
I should point out that it is ILLEGAL for any person other than a peace officer to carry a gun on a college campus in Arizona. It is illegal for a citizen with a concealed carry permit, it is illegal for a private security guard, and it is illegal for a teacher or college employee. If anyone there (other than the shooter) had been armed, they might have been able to stop the bloodshed. As it is, in Arizona, one must "Call 911 and die."
(For the record, I carry a 32 automatic, legally and with a licence. I pray I will never have to use it.)
(This was posted in another thread, so I'm starting a new one to not break any rules.)
MistressValerie, I'm sorry that you've been touched by this tragedy. But being a university student, I must reply to your comments. I respectfully disagree with you about allowing people to carry guns onto a college campus. It's true that if someone had been armed, the shootings might have been prevented, but MORE bloodshed could also have resulted if that had been the case! Are you saying that college students, faculty, and security should bring guns into classrooms, libraries, dorms, and other places on campus? That sounds quite scary to me.
For the record, I support gun control, but I'm not against gun ownership. I do have a problem with concealed weapons, though. I not only pray that you'll never have to use your gun, Val, but also that if you do, you're adequately trained and you don't get killed or seriously injured.
I welcome discussion on this topic, regardless of your opinion. But if there's too much name-calling and other nastiness, I'll have this thread deleted. Thanks, and let's agree to disagree politely. 🙂