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Holding an opinion contrary to the professor is a crime at CCSU

Tazman2

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Somehow I'm not surprised! Any mention of "guns" to most people instantly creates panic. If your not a cop or in the military people are CONVINCED that you do NOT need a gun and if you do have one then you're going to do something bad with it. I've found out recently that people I've known since middle/highschool are anti gun and we don't really get along anymore either lol. Ahh well. At least my best friend, my gf/"wife", etc. is fine with me having and carrying. Ahh well. Live and learn! :uhoh:
 

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I read about this online yesterday.. I'd be inclined to pursue legal recourse due to the so-called professor basically besmirching his good name based solely on the contents of a paper.

And anyone that doesn't think that registration via the forms at the gun dealers is not stored away and used as a confiscation list should the *need* arise is living in a dream world.
 

Dieselsmoke

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This is what media and Anti Gunpeople want other's to think of us .That is why we must defendour right! And I know in myheart andmind that if one of the students was carrying a firearm (Legal) others would be alive today.
 

uskrusader

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GoldCoaster wrote:
I read about this online yesterday.. I'd be inclined to pursue legal recourse due to the so-called professor basically besmirching his good name based solely on the contents of a paper.

And anyone that doesn't think that registration via the forms at the gun dealers is not stored away and used as a confiscation list should the *need* arise is living in a dream world.

Dittos! Well said.

I fear the time to bury and hide firearms israpidly approaching.
 

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I have an idea.

Instead of making students whoadvocate lawful use of firearms get mental-health evaluations, why not make the panty-wetters get mental health evaluations?

Seems to me the panty-wetters are the ones with the mental issues.
 

romma

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I fear the time to bury and hide firearms israpidly approaching



You know what they say: "If it's time to bury them, it's time to start digging them up". :)
 

Protector

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If I were Mr. Wahlberg I would most certainly be seeking to take legal action against the Professor. It is scary to think that a speech can get you question by law enforcement. These are the tactics of tyranny. This will only become more pervasive if we allow any further encroachment upon the 2nd Amendment.
 
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