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jac
(2/29/2016)
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"The move is something of a sentimental homecoming for Steiner, 67. He earned a master's in landscape architecture and a doctorate in city planning from Penn."
Full of s**t liberal. He left for more money or other reasons. It happens all the time.
He didn't like the campus carry law so he took a shot at it on the way out.
There is no law in Pennsylvania that would ban concealed carry on UOP campus or classrooms. The Universities all have rules against it, but they can only expel you. You have not broken any law.
There is no doubt in my mind that a few students are carrying concealed in class at UOP.
Furthermore, he has a better chance of being shot in Philadelphia than in Austin.
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