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TX: Campus carry in Effect at all Alamo Colleges Beginning Tuesday
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It is now legal to carry a gun on all the campuses of the Alamo Colleges district. The signs have been posted, the e-mails have been sent out to the students, and the faculty has been briefed all in preparation for the state law, which went into effect on August 1 at all two-year colleges across Texas. This follows on the footsteps of all state 4 year universities doing the same a year ago. But for some of the students at San Antonio College there is still some apprehension. |
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PHORTO
(8/2/2017)
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Anna Calderon explains, "If something were to happen and everyone has guns, you don't know who's the bad guy or the good guy, so it can be very dangerous."
More dangerous than a deranged guy with a gun walking through unopposed and randomly shooting people like YOU????
Gawd DAMN, girl, you is STOOPID.
And Victor says, "Because anybody can carry a gun, anybody can have a license, anyone can go around and shoot people."
Yo, dimwit. Not just "anybody" can have a license, only people of legal age with no criminal or mental health record, and not restrained by a domestic violence order. Second, "anybody" can go around and shoot people NOW without a permit. Who's going to stop them, except the "anybodies" who have licenses and are carrying? |
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