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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Policy 5616
Revision: 1 August 23, 2005 Campus and Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Page 2 of 7 2.2 Prohibition of Weapons The university’s employees, students, and volunteers, or any visitor or other third party attending a sporting, entertainment, or educational event, or visiting an academic or administrative office building or residence hall, are further prohibited from carrying, maintaining, or storing a firearm or weapon on any university facility, even if the owner has a valid permit, when it is not required by the individual’s job, or in accordance with the relevant University Student Life Policies. Any such individual who is reported or discovered to possess a firearm or weapon on university property will be asked to remove it immediately. Failure to comply may result in a student judicial referral and/or arrest, or an employee disciplinary action and/or arrest. ---------------- Looks like that worked out great for them. We see how effectively their "violence prevention policy" prevented violence. I carry against school policy, do you? |
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I've suspected that all along. In fact I know Bush had something to do with Columbine as well.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. A free man does not have to ask permission to defend his life, his family, or his home. |
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Please dont tell me you guys are being serious?
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Sarcasm dude sarcasm.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. A free man does not have to ask permission to defend his life, his family, or his home. |
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Hey sometimes its hard to tell sarcasm on the computer. My bad man should of known.
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It was the guns fault! They turn people into evil killing machines. Just like microwave ovens unless you wear your tin foil hat.
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Another thing I thought of as I read the various postings was firearm knowledge/training (just understanding of how guns work, etc). On another thread I read that the students may have been scared (which anyone would have been) at hearing gun shots. But had many or some of the students had some type of firearm training at some point in their life it may have helped them assess the situation. But then again teaching children and young adults about guns will turn them into killers. Any gun knowledge may have helped them make some valuable and possible life saving decisions. I wonder if some hear gun shots and simply hide under desks, in closets, etc. essentially cornering themselves. Firearm knowledge or familiarity may have helped some students not to panic, as most probably did, and make some important determinations i.e., that there is only one gunman, how many guns is he currently shooting, possible caliber (small or large), he's got a semi-auto handgun that may only hold 15 to 20 rounds and at some point he is going to have to reload which would make a good time to rush him. I not saying had I been there I would have done something but I'd like to think I would have. Just trying to say firearm knowledge is never talked about much. I have a daughter 15 and she knows the basics of guns (i.e., revolvers, semi-auto's, understanding of the the safety, how to unload safely, etc. I hope to think that something I taught her will someday help her out. I am really surprised there was not some group effort or some attempt to stop him. Its a real tragedy but the bottom line again will be GUNS DID THE KILLING! |
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