Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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The Right to Bear Arms ... on Campus

I like the right to bear arms.  I will grudgingly agree that some places, such as bars, are places where guns probably shouldn't be.  This bill proposes allowing guns on college campuses.  I think that's a great idea.  It would make school shootings briefer, because one of the armed students or teachers might manage to take out the shooter.  And it might help discourage rape, too.
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I'm especially pleased to hear from someone with mixed feelings on this issue, because so many people are really polarized about it.
I went from strict anti-gun, afraid of them & afraid to touch them, to learning to shoot & owning a gun. I had to learn to shoot for the National Park Law Enforcement Academy, even though as county rangers we weren't armed. I failed my qualifications partly from my fears, and as a result failed the Academy (it was a mandatory part of the certificate). Since we didn't carry for our job I was still employed at the end.

I realised shooting was a good stress relief, and the indoor range was run well so I could go shooting in any weather/lighting. I had a sweet 9mm HK semiauto handgun. I picked it because it was the one rental at the range that wouldn't jam despite the abuse & dirt put through it.
A good gun and good maintenance are vital. Without the latter, the former becomes even more important. Of course, I generally tend to admire equipment that can take a licking and keep on ticking.

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