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Re: Which law schools allow students to carry concealed weapons?
OP, do you really think that a student carrying a firearm with the intent to inflict harm on another student is going to be deterred by the schools concealed weapons policy?
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titcrGATORTIM wrote:OP, do you really think that a student carrying a firearm with the intent to inflict harm on another student is going to be deterred by the schools concealed weapons policy?
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+1GATORTIM wrote:OP, do you really think that a student carrying a firearm with the intent to inflict harm on another student is going to be deterred by the schools concealed weapons policy?
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Re: Which law schools allow students to carry concealed weapons?
I believe Utah does....although not t20
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Re: Which law schools allow students to carry concealed weapons?
I think it is more as he said in the original post that guns make him uncomfortable and he would be unsettled by the thought that his classmates were packing at all regardless of the fact that none of them have nefarious intent.GATORTIM wrote:OP, do you really think that a student carrying a firearm with the intent to inflict harm on another student is going to be deterred by the schools concealed weapons policy?
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A website that may help answer your question--rather than second guess why you are asking it or whether it is valid to ask--is concealed campus.
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This guys my fav troll ever.
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PS: Frick, you can correctly spell that word as judgement or judgment? Someone tell me which one professors will use. I'm expecting choice a). TIA.
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Insert semi-funny joke about gunners [here]
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Judgment. The "judgement" spelling is only around because people couldn't comprehend that you leave the first "e" off.skiingimpy wrote:gochrisgo wrote:
PS: Frick, you can correctly spell that word as judgement or judgment? Someone tell me which one professors will use. I'm expecting choice a). TIA.
judgment.
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this is funny, waiting for someone to make a good joke herewatts wrote:Insert semi-funny joke about gunners [here]
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Re: Which law schools allow students to carry concealed weapons?
I'd be more worried about getting caught in the crossfire when some idiot with a concealed carry tries to be a hero and starts a firefight when someone tries to stick up the on-campus cafe to steal laptops.GATORTIM wrote:OP, do you really think that a student carrying a firearm with the intent to inflict harm on another student is going to be deterred by the schools concealed weapons policy?
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Don't worry OP. If you are indeed Peter North, then the weapon you're packing is way more powerful than any concealed firearm a student might carry.
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There's no judge in judgment.gochrisgo wrote:
PS: Frick, you can correctly spell that word as judgement or judgment? Someone tell me which one professors will use. I'm expecting choice a). TIA.
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176jonas586 wrote:Don't worry OP. If you are indeed Peter North, then the weapon you're packing is way more powerful than any concealed firearm a student might carry.
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Well said, +1.TigerBeer wrote:I'd be more worried about getting caught in the crossfire when some idiot with a concealed carry tries to be a hero and starts a firefight when someone tries to stick up the on-campus cafe to steal laptops.GATORTIM wrote:OP, do you really think that a student carrying a firearm with the intent to inflict harm on another student is going to be deterred by the schools concealed weapons policy?
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hahaha. op you should go to a non t20. honestly?
If you had a gun, btw, and were in my class... I would not want to be your friend.
If you had a gun, btw, and were in my class... I would not want to be your friend.
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Re: Which law schools allow students to carry concealed weapons?
Stanford won't. The only weapons allowed at Stanford are death rays. Due to slow progress in death ray technology development they are not yet concealable. I believe Harvard does however, inadequacy issues stemming from comparisons to Stanford's death ray have made conceal carry an imperative. Yale is still debating the issue.
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