Seriously, ain’t they all in this day and age of wokeness and diversityDoes it bother anybody else that a college senior is this stupid?
Seriously, ain’t they all in this day and age of wokeness and diversityDoes it bother anybody else that a college senior is this stupid?
Scarier tghan any guns lolSeriously, ain’t they all in this day and age of wokeness and diversity
I was born there. Shhhh!![]()
It’s par for the courseDoes it bother anybody else that a college senior is this stupid?
My 2 children say otherwise. Depends on the school, community and where they grow up. Of course every group has exceptions to that of courseSeriously, ain’t they all in this day and age of wokeness and diversity
ya, we knowz that.......HEY! I’m from NJ!!!![]()
They’re out of season. You must’ve been napping “mr van winkle.”ya, we knowz that.......
you want a tahmata now..???
uh huh...you can import them from south america, complete with with a crew saved from a drone attack....!!!!!They’re out of season. You must’ve been napping “mr van winkle.”
Yep. The pink ones are the safest @With all this attention i bet the AR was black. colored AR's are not scary and he wouldn't be having this problem now.
then he knows full damned well, guns are NOT allowed on any school grounds.
and please tell me, what night club NEEDS an AR armed guard...??
HEY! I’m from NJ!!!![]()
My friends Tony and Tony.
@Old_Me The south american tomatoes have a burnt aftertaste that’s offputting.uh huh...you can import them from south america, complete with with a crew saved from a drone attack....!!!!!
or from flor-ee- da........or meshico, or the bahamamas......
i'll bet they each have a cousin...Vinny....My friends Tony and Tony.
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i say, like any other school or educational institution, they should not be there. it can enable someone to steal it, or "borrow it" to commit a crime, then return it, and maybe put the owner at risk of being charged with that crime..??Setting the story itself aside, I'm curious as to how a dorm room, even being on a campus where firearms are banned, compares to any other rented residence.
A landlord cannot preclude you from possessing a legal firearm, nor can they infringe upon your right to privacy. It is quite possible the 2nd and 4th Amendments are as applicable to a campus dorm room as they are to any other dwelling regardless of what the campus rules might be.
This is an interesting legal conundrum and I curious to see where it goes in the courts.
Yep. The pink ones are the safest @
i'll bet they each have a cousin...Vinny....
i used to as well, but, both are long dead now.
All good information and I agree that the kid is an idiot. I believe the kid was up to no good and having been caught likely stopped unnecessary bloodshed.i say, like any other school or educational institution, they should not be there. it can enable someone to steal it, or "borrow it" to commit a crime, then return it, and maybe put the owner at risk of being charged with that crime..??
best to leave it at home. given too, that parties happen more often than not, happen weekly at colleges, it also can lead someone grabbing it, showing off and pulling the trigger.
again, leave it at HOME
College students generally cannot have guns in dorms or on campus, as most universities nationwide prohibit them, but it heavily depends on state law and specific university policy, with some states forcing public colleges to allow concealed carry for permit holders, while others ban it outright or let schools decide, creating a patchwork of rules. Many schools that allow guns restrict them to certain areas (not classrooms) or require storage at campus police, and violating these rules leads to serious discipline, even if state law permits carry.
Key Factors:
- State Law: Laws vary significantly; some states mandate campus carry (e.g., Texas, Georgia), while others ban it (e.g., California, New York).
- University Policy: Even in states allowing guns, individual universities can set stricter rules, often prohibiting firearms in dorms or requiring off-site storage.
- Type of Carry: Policies often distinguish between concealed carry and open carry, or restrict access to specific buildings like dorms, classrooms, or event centers.