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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 2897820" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>As Yukon said, it was fairly balanced. I thought there should have been more than a mention that several other states allow campus carry as well as questions about how that has worked out and if any problems have resulted. </p><p></p><p>The argument that CC will hinder free speech I have read before by a college English professor (posted in this forum) that also argued that the artillery in front of the National Guard Armory next to the campus also intimidated students from expressing ideas freely. The idea that free speech will be hindered is a ridiculous argument in my opinion. When the UTA professor talked about heated, passionate debates that could be restricted because students will be afraid, I couldn't help but think that students having to think about <em>how </em>they express their opinion also being an important life skill to learn. The armed society is a polite society if you will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 2897820, member: 3448"] As Yukon said, it was fairly balanced. I thought there should have been more than a mention that several other states allow campus carry as well as questions about how that has worked out and if any problems have resulted. The argument that CC will hinder free speech I have read before by a college English professor (posted in this forum) that also argued that the artillery in front of the National Guard Armory next to the campus also intimidated students from expressing ideas freely. The idea that free speech will be hindered is a ridiculous argument in my opinion. When the UTA professor talked about heated, passionate debates that could be restricted because students will be afraid, I couldn't help but think that students having to think about [I]how [/I]they express their opinion also being an important life skill to learn. The armed society is a polite society if you will. [/QUOTE]
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