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ham Wrote:
Quote:senior Stanley Luong has a concealed-pistol permit and carries a handgun.

He has also been robbed on four different occasions.

The fond memories of brick&mortar college days a loser like me doesn't have...

Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin Yeah, you would think after the first couple of times ol' Stanley might have said to himself, "Ya know, I really gotta stop getting drunk and walking home down dark alleys with twenties hanging out of my pockets."

It seems like not everyone takes right away to the education process. If there's not some guy standing in front of a room 'splaining it to 'em some folks think it ain't real and there won't be no tests.

I see why muggers hang out there.? Victims are not just drunk, but drunk and stupid.? "Thanks for your money and your cooperation.? See you again next week!"
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#12
Michigan: Guns On Campus?

Quote:by Ray Kisonas, last modified October 27. 2009 11:06AM

If it becomes legal to bring a handgun into a college classroom, Holly Self of Monroe could be packing heat in her backpack.

The 26-year-old said she supports a bill being debated in the state Legislature that would allow college students 21 and older to carry loaded handguns into classrooms.

"I fully support it," Ms. Self said. "You should be able to carry it everywhere."

Sponsored by state Sen. Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, the bill is being considered by the Senate's Judiciary Committee, which is expected to offer its opinion by November or December. If passed, the measure would prohibit colleges from banning or regulating the possession of pistols or other firearms.

Sen. Richardville said students with proper training and permits had the ability to conceal and carry guns into the classroom or dorms for decades until lawmakers took it off the books in 2002. He said he is hoping to have the measure reinstated because students should be able to protect themselves.

"We've made students vulnerable," Sen. Richardville said. "You have a right to bear arms to defend yourself. All we're doing is bringing back a law that was in place 100 years ago."

But some students are not happy with the idea of allowing loaded weapons into a classroom.

"I'm totally against guns," said Sarai Richter, 23. "I don't think they're doing anything to help society."

During a roundtable discussion with six Monroe County Community College students, the idea was debated with some supporting the idea, while others abhorred the possibility of a classmate showing up armed. Others haven't made up their minds.

Jennifer Niswender, 20, the editor of the student newspaper The Agora, said she is against it. She's worried that having a loaded weapon nearby could be too tempting for a student who might get upset about something, such as a bad grade or a bad breakup.

"I don't like it because I won't feel safe with a gun in the classroom," Jennifer said. "You never know what type of tempers people have. You never know when they might feel high and mighty."

But in order to legally possess a gun in the classroom, the student must have a permit. And some students believe that will not prevent someone from bringing a gun with them to class.

"The guy who walked into Virginia Tech didn't say "Okay, I've got my CCW," said 20-year-old Tara Hubbard. "But there is stopping it. You can stop it. I don't have to take a bullet."

The students agreed, for the most part, that they feel safe on the MCCC campus. And if the law is passed, they don't believe it'll become the wild, wild West at MCCC.

At the same time, Ms. Richter said, a maniac intent on killing will do so, despite any law.

"I have no reason to be afraid," she said. "But if someone wants to shoot me, they'll shoot me."

Ms. Hubbard did not agree. She felt that if she had a gun and someone opened fire, she would at least have a better chance of surviving.

"I'm not going to throw a book if he's got a semi automatic," Ms. Hubbard said. "That's poor defense. I would rather have a gun because if it was me or them, then yes, I would kill someone. My life means more to me. I can stop them."

Some were not convinced.

"I'm against it," said 19-year-old Courtney Salliotte.

"I never felt the need to have one and I always felt safe here. Even if you have a permit, you can still be a nut case. I will not feel safe."

Sen. Richardville said he believes the law, if passed, will have little effect on MCCC because it is small. But he said crimes occur on college campuses, just like in other places, and those with the proper training and background checks to obtain permits should be allowed to carry guns for their protection.

"Rape, assault and murder still takes place on Michigan college campuses," he said.

"You can already carry them elsewhere on campus. But terrorist acts like at Virginia Tech happened to be in the classroom where students can't protect themselves."

Jacob McLaughlin, 19, student government president, said he is still hasn't made up his mind about the idea. He is concerned about armed students in class, but it certainly would help if a shooter entered his classroom.

"You could obviously eliminate that threat," he said.

But Ms. Self added that not passing the law will not prevent school shootings.

"The nut cases are getting guns anyway," she said. "It could happen. I do feel safe here but I would be safer if I was allowed to have a gun on campus."

Ms. Richter is adamantly opposed. She said if it passes, she's leaving.

"I will go out of state; I will not go to a Michigan college if this is allowed," she said.

"I don't think we should let fear run our lives."

Hey Ms. Richter, don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out.
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#13
Quote:Hey Ms. Richter, don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out.

Since weapons are so dangerous, shouldn't taxpayers stop funding that kind of export to Israel, miss Sarai Richter?
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#14
Quote:Statistically the active shooter kills himself at first contact with armed resistance...

Quote:All schools are gun free zones. These people know that when they go in there.

That's right, the vast majority of mass murders have occurred in so-called gun free zones.

Someone who is intent on committing mass murder isn't really going to be deterred by a sign that tells them they can't have a gun at that location.

And now the tacticians believe these signs may actually serve as an invitation to mass murderers.

So they choose a school or a mall that has the signs on it that says come here and shoot me because there is nobody here that's armed.

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#15
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RA Death Cartel: the game that never ends. Latest winners:

Quote:Violent Student Deaths Shake Seton Hall, Wisconsin-Stout

The violent deaths of students in off-campus incidents have shaken Seton Hall University and the University of Wisconsin at Stout.

At Seton Hall, a sophomore who was killed was among five people shot at an off-campus party, allegedly by someone who tried to attend the party, was rebuffed, and returned with a gun and started shooting. Five people in all were shot, including two other students from Seton Hall and one from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, The Star-Ledger reported. The newspaper quoted an attendee at the party as saying that "the whole crowd was like a stampede. Girls were being trampled on ... it was pure terror."

At Stout, authorities have arrested two students -- one a hockey player and one who was recruited to play hockey -- in connection with the death of a third student, The Chippewa Herald reported. According to authorities, the two students who have been charged got into a fight with the third at a bar; after the fight was broken up, they followed him after he left on his bike, and assaulted him. The assault caused the bike to crash into a concrete wall, resulting in head injuries that killed the student.
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#16
Quote:At Seton Hall, a sophomore who was killed was among five people shot at an off-campus party, ...."the whole crowd was like a stampede. Girls were being trampled on ... it was pure terror.".....

According to authorities, the two students who have been charged got into a fight with the third at a bar; after the fight was broken up, they followed him after he left on his bike, and assaulted him. The assault caused the bike to crash into a concrete wall, resulting in head injuries that killed the student.

The fond memories of B&M universities a loser like me doesn't have...mostly the social interaction is something I regret missing...
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#17
WilliamW Wrote:RA Death Cartel: the game that never ends. Latest winners:

Too easy. Happens every day.

Quote:Police: Man Kills Himself After Firing Gun Inside UT-Austin Library
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
By Kelley Shannon, Associated Press

Austin, Texas (AP) - A gunman opened fire Tuesday inside a University of Texas campus library then fatally shot himself, and police are searching for a possible second suspect, university police said.

A man opened fire with an automatic weapon on the sixth floor of the Perry-Castaneda Library early Tuesday, UT police spokeswoman Rhonda Weldon said.

"He subsequently shot himself. He is deceased," she said, adding that no one else was injured.

Police and university officials urged students to stay indoors.

"A suspected shooter in PCL library is dead. Police are searching for possible second shooter. Lock doors, do not leave your building," the alert said.

Weldon said there was no report that the possible second suspect may have been armed, but that police are taking all precautions and keeping the campus locked down.

Investigators are trying to determine what led to the gunfire at the UT campus at Austin, which is one of the largest in the country with nearly 50,000 students.

On Aug. 1, 1966, Charles Whitman went to the 28th floor observation deck at the UT clock tower and began shooting at people below. He killed 16 people and wounded nearly three dozen before police killed him about 90 minutes after the siege began.
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#18
Today's Gruesome RA Death of the Day is a bonus--deviant student saves taxpayers money by offing himself. Keep up the good work, all you faggots.  Next time take a couple pals with you.

Face it, perverts: the instantaneous death you experience by taking a dive off the GW is far preferable to the excruciating, lingering agony you inevitably will endure when your AIDS kicks in. Plus it won't leave an icky stain on the sidewalk. Do the right thing and end it now while you still have a choice.

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It's just like flying--at least for a little while...

Quote:Victim of Secret Dorm Sex Tape Posts Facebook Goodbye, Jumps to His Death
Rutgers University Freshman Jumped From the George Washington Bridge


By EMILY FRIEDMAN
Sept. 29, 2010

A Rutgers University freshman posted a goodbye message on his Facebook page before jumping to his death after his roommate secretly filmed him during a "sexual encounter" in his dorm room and posted it live on the Internet.

Items belonging to 18-year-old Rutgers student Tyler Clementi were found by the George Washington Bridge last week, according to authorities. Clementi's freshman ID card and driver's license were in the wallet.

Clementi's post on his Facebook page, dated Sept. 22 at 8:42 p.m. read, "Jumping off the gw bridge sorry."

Clementi's body has not been recovered, but police have pulled an unidentified male body from the Hudson River just north of the bridge.

Paul Mainardi, the attorney representing the Clementi family, released a statement confirming Clementi's suicide.

"Tyler was a fine young man, and a distinguished musician. The family is heartbroken beyond words. They respectfully request that they be given time to grieve their great loss and that their privacy at this painful time be respected by all," Mainardi said.

Two students, Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei, have been charged with two counts each of invasion of privacy after allegedly placing a camera in Clementi's room and livestreaming the recording online on Sept. 19, according to a written statement by New Jersey's Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan.

A Twitter page that appears to have been operated by Ravi but has since been taken offline shows messages in which the accused student takes credit for the alleged videotaping of Clementi.

On Sept. 19, Ravi appears to tweet, "Roommate asked for the room till midnight. I went into molly's room and turned on my webcam. I saw him making out with a dude. Yay."

Ravi faces two additional counts of invasion of privacy for allegedly attempting to use the camera to view and transmit another sexual encounter involving the same student just two days later, said Kaplan.

On Sept. 21 Ravi posted, "Anyone with iChat, I dare you to video chat me between the hours of 9:30 and 12. Yes it's happening again."

Clementi's lawyer said the family is cooperating with the ongoing criminal investigation into Ravi and Wei's alleged actions.

"The case is being investigated by the Rutgers University Police Department. The students -- like all who are accused of a crime -- must be presumed innocent until proven guilty," said Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick in a statement. "The case is also being investigated by the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs under the code of student conduct."

. . .

Both Wei and Ravi surrendered to police. Wei has been released on her own recognizance and Ravi posted $25,000 bail.

Under New Jersey's invasion-of-privacy statutes, it is a fourth degree crime to collect or view images depicting nudity or sexual contact involving another individual without that person's consent, and it is a third degree crime to transmit or distribute such images. The penalty for conviction of a third degree offense can include a prison term of up to five years.

Lawyers for both Wei and Ravi did not respond to messages left by ABC News.
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#19
Quote:Two students, Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei

The kind of lifelong friends I never made...aah! What I missed!

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Tyler Clementi...

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Dharun Ravi

Gosh! I wish I had a tan like that...must be a Falasha.

Quote:Roommate asked for the room till midnight. I went into molly's room and turned on my webcam. I saw him making out with a dude.

Hmm...
smells like a love triangle...fairy Tyler said no to burnt toast Dharun and it was too much for him to take...
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#20
Quote:Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei

Is that Molly "RA Or No" Wei we've heard so much about?


Ham Wrote:...smells like a love triangle

Definitely some perverts at work on both sides of the camera. But who are the real assholes here: Ravi the Chip White wannabe gay boy pornmeister and his teenage tailpipe tryster........or the college admins who force kids not old enough to buy a beer in most states to live under the most depraved and libertine conditions?
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