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KS: KU Professor Quits Over Concealed Carry in his Classroom
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An associate professor of history and American studies at the University of Kansas (KU) loudly announced his departure from the faculty after 10 years by having his resignation letter published on May 5 by the Topeka Capital-Journal. Wrote associate professor Jacob Dorman:
In light of the state of Kansas’ apparent determination to allow the concealed carry of firearms in the classrooms of the University of Kansas, I am writing to tender my resignation effective two weeks from today as an associate professor of history and American studies at the university. I have accepted a job in a state that bans concealed carry in classrooms. |
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dasing
(5/12/2017)
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Good! Maybe he should move to China and revel in strict control of everything, he can feel safe...except from the government! |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(5/12/2017)
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Hey Prof, better look for another profession. What you going to do when the majority of Universities allow concealed carry, or open carry. |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(5/12/2017)
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Hey Prof, better look for another profession. What you going to do when the majority of Universities allow concealed carry, or open carry. |
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jac
(5/12/2017)
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This flaming liberal anti gun professor took a parting shot at gun rights on his way to a better job. You can pretty much bet that this was a political statement and his leaving was not because of gun freedom coming to KU.
If someone wanted to shoot him, all the laws in the world would not have protected him.
Law abiding gun owners are not and never will be a threat.
Concealed carry has not been a problem anywhere else it is allowed, and would not have been a problem at KU. |
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