Not all college students are diapered gun-fearing (and cop-hating) wussies. Read the comments to this Western Kentucky University article.
And speaking of, the FBI’s latest five-year study on violent criminals demonstrates what a farce gun control is. Among the findings:
Criminals get guns illegally. They don’t buy guns at gun shows.
Really? Wow, who knew? I thought all those evil neo-nazi domestic terrorists ran the gun shows!
Criminals use any gun available. They don’t distinguish between “bad†guns and “good†guns.
No!
Criminals don’t obey gun laws of any kind.
Pssst, gun-grabbers. There’s a reason they’re called criminals. But nobody really believes gun-control enthusiasts are interested in reducing crime, surely (hint: there’s a reason for the very high correlation between gun-grabbers and pro-”rehabilitation”, anti-law and order enthusiasts).




Pam says:
That WKU article was a hoot, and the comments made my day! The commenters sure gave that gasbag what for.
March 6, 2007, 9:44 pmMike says:
Interestingly, before I left law enforcement to play in the fertile fields of education, I was a detective forced to take an education class for certification (in education) purposes. There I was, not in uniform, but with my badge on my belt, spare magazines, and gasp! a holstered handgun, sitting in class, and on those days when the A/C wasn’t working, even taking off my jacket, exposing the rest of the helpless students to whatever viruses exposed handguns expose one to. But there were no complaints because the college was located in the midwest, and because, apparently everyone in the class was reality-based, unlike the poor fellow who wrote the WKU editorial.
Wait a minute! I was also wearing handcuffs, exposed to view! You don’t suppose the mere sight of them caused my fellow students to experience a powerful urge toward S&M, do you?
March 6, 2007, 10:39 pmDoghouse says:
This line from the student paper article gave me a good laugh.
“There is no way that a gun will ever comfort me while I am trying to learn about Karl Marx’s views on society.”
Maybe rainbows and unicorns would help him feel better.
March 7, 2007, 12:54 amweaver says:
loved the comments to the WKU article and i was glad to see that the overwhelming majority of commenters were more articulate than the student author. it was a real pleasure to see that cry-baby verbally bitchslapped.
March 7, 2007, 11:15 am