scooter123
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Actually, he should contact the NRA and then a lawyer that the NRA refers him to. I suspect that this professor's contacting the campus PD may be "actionable" because it sure sounds like harrasment to me.
However, I still question the wisdom of permitting students with no combat training to carry on campus. Anytime I see some report about a police firefight it always seems that most of the shots fired by the cops miss, and they do receive some combat training. There is a big difference between punching holes in paper at the range and shooting at someone who is shooting at you. I have a bad feeling that permitting students to carry might result in a lot of "friendly fire" casualties. However, if there were any ex special ops military personel attending college, I would strongly endorse letting them carry.
However, I still question the wisdom of permitting students with no combat training to carry on campus. Anytime I see some report about a police firefight it always seems that most of the shots fired by the cops miss, and they do receive some combat training. There is a big difference between punching holes in paper at the range and shooting at someone who is shooting at you. I have a bad feeling that permitting students to carry might result in a lot of "friendly fire" casualties. However, if there were any ex special ops military personel attending college, I would strongly endorse letting them carry.