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Comment by:
mickey
(10/27/2016)
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And they base this conclusion on their careful study of all the violence at University of Utah, right? Um, right? Um, Bueller? |
Comment by:
jac
(10/27/2016)
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What would one expect out of a Maryland institution? Seeing as how Maryland has no concealed carry reciprocity and issues very few carry permits, John Hopkins is not affected by legal concealed carry on campus so they should just stay out of this conversation.
No doubt, they already have concealed carry on campus, but not by law abiding citizens.
In actuality, legal concealed carry on college campuses has not been a problem anywhere, in spite of the "sky is falling" critics. John Hopkins should worry about real problems like rape and assault on campus and out of control crime and murders in Baltimore. |
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