Author Topic: Colorado State University now a no CCW college  (Read 3629 times)

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Re: Colorado State University now a no CCW college
« Reply #10 on: December 09, 2009, 04:39:18 PM »
Publicly funded entities are just like cities and towns, they must abide by the laws of the financing authority.
By the same token, a PRO gun school could not legally ALLOW CCW in a non CCW state.

beleave it or not, most states have laws saying basicly "state agencys don't have to fallow state laws"   its the same with the federal goverment.

I know when I was working as a industrail painter,  we used products that were illegal.   That was work for both the state and a private company that was doing remodels to federal buildings.    If I were to use those products now, I would be shut down, fined well into the 6 digets, I'd lose my gross polluter statis, my CL and most likly never be able to get them back.
I always break all the clay pigeons,  some times its even with lead.

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Re: Colorado State University now a no CCW college
« Reply #11 on: December 09, 2009, 04:58:00 PM »
Actually, I'm going to rely on a student, who did one Hell of a job on his senior thesis here. Normally, I am not a fan of ststistial analysis in my field, where the answer is alwas 47, but this kid was damn sharp and called the '08 election in '06. He looked at the rate of you people (Kalifornians) moving into Co., Hispanic migration, the increase in the youth vote as percentage since 2000, and the uptick in latino voting  rates and basically called Co. marginally Democratic after a county by county level analysis based on census data and ten years of election returns. A great job by a twenty year old kid and I ain't going to argue.
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Is that like the Hitchhiker's Guide number that 42 is the answer to everything?

I agree that most Kalifornians moving elsewhere can start to add blue to the mix, but I'd be reddening anyplace that I go. I think a lot of us that are leaving are a little more red. The way the voting districts are here, we just can't get things changed. California is officially the example of how the left doesn't work. Kind of like Russia being proof that communism didn't work.

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Re: Colorado State University now a no CCW college
« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2009, 12:24:24 AM »
I've been following this closely, as CSU is local.  What I CAN'T find is where this came from. That is, who's idea was it to make this change?  Who noticed CSU was different than the rest of the CO colleges and brought it up at a board meeting?  There wasn't an incident that brought it up.  My guess is there's a anti-gunner who checks school rules all over the country to see what the gun reg is, and notifies the board.

As a little reported note: the CSU student board wrote to the board asking them not to change the rule.
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