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WV: WV delegates pass campus carry bill after critics thought it was dead
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The House of Delegates passed a bill late Wednesday night that would require colleges to allow students with a concealed carry permit to bring guns on campus. The vote came after many critics of the bill thought it had died earlier in the day.
House Bill 2519, known as The Campus Self-Defense Act, passed, 59-41, after hours of heated debate and proposed amendments.
“We heard the sky was going to fall with constitutional carry, and tonight we’ve heard a lot about the same arguments with campus carry,” said Del. Eric Householder, R-Berkeley. “Just remember, ladies and gentlemen: Take your blinders off. When we hear the phrase ‘shall not be infringed,’ it’s a very important right.” |
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PHORTO
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Danielle Walker has serious issues with logic and critical thinking. Her 'rebuttal' argument is pitifully juvenile. The point is that if she'd had a gun, she wouldn't have BEEN a rape victim to begin with, and the bit about her being so stressed that she'd commit suicide is inane. *knock-knock* Danielle? HELLO? Anybody home? |
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There are other things so clearly out of the power of Congress, that the bare recital of them is sufficient, I mean the "...rights of bearing arms for defence, or for killing game..." These things seem to have been inserted among their objections, merely to induce the ignorant to believe that Congress would have a power over such objects and to infer from their being refused a place in the Constitution, their intention to exercise that power to the oppression of the people. —ALEXANDER WHITE (1787) |
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