The lefty's have no stats or evidence to support their assertions, only emotional rhetoric. The media(both local and natl) will help them with low info voters.
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You can bet your backside that I will. This is not only about my freedoms, but my safety as well. I go to UC Denver where people have been allowed to carry concealed on campus for a while now, and i have yet to hear of one single issue that has arisen from that at all.
Those various students that go around with clipboards on the campus centers getting signatures for save the whales/free Tibet/Greenpeace/Etc. could probably get 86K inside of five days if they want it bad enough.Quote:
Toltz said his group needs to collect more than 86,000 signatures to get the issue on the ballot.
Besides the asshat professor Ken Toltz (http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=912943) the redhead standing next to him on TV is former Chief of Police of Littleton and Metro State Denver, Heather Coogan. She banned CCW at Metro when she was there. She left Littleton in a cloud of dust for hindering an investigation of commanders listening in on private phone calls at HQ Littleton. http://issuu.com/coloradocommunitymedia/docs/ccmli_012413
They spell trouble and this will be on the ballot and you can bet the Doomberg the dumbass and EX Mayor billionaire of New York will be paying.
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They keep trying and keep failing. Still have to fight them though.
I see people like this on campus all the time. I believe that many people sign petitions for the sake of signing petitions. A while ago there was a video going around to promote the orwellian police state. [facepalm] Often times I think I am the only one who listens to what the petitioners want before making a decision on signing anything.
Think back to the PoliceOne.com survey of thousands of police officers around the country and what they said about CCW:
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And of course, 80% said an armed everyday person would have stopped something like Newtown, Aurora, VT, etc. Of course the dolts like these "Safe Campus Colorado" folks don't listen to reason. I just want to know, what's the difference between college campuses and everywhere else where people can legally carry concealed? It's not like a campus suddenly makes it a more dangerous place... I don't differentiate between locations, unless it's a government building and/or has a magnetometer.