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Campus firearm bill sees new life, again
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<blockquote data-quote="1eye" data-source="post: 1037487" data-attributes="member: 8903"><p>I thought I was the only one that noticed the condescending remarks in the uco article made towards gun owners. It really baffles me to see professionals that arrogant and conceited. They really believe that law enforcement has a monopoly on proper and safe gun handling and every one else is nothing more than a bungling fool. The two firearms accident that we have had in this county in the last ten years were police officers shooting themselves and each other during training. The last one I saw on the news was a cleet trained security officer accidently discharging his weapon during the search for a gunman at OCCC just the other day( Was his name Barney Fife?). What is even worse is I have encountered this attitude from LE concerning the security in our courthouse, which is non-existent, leaving every one to be a potential victim. I have always been concerned about my daughters safety at UCO and now I am really worried knowing what kind of dumb donkeys are running the show. Glad she graduates this spring. Sad part is that these boneheads are the only ones the media ever quotes and you don't see anything printed from LE personnel that that see it differently. Many things remind me of Ron Whites famous saying, You can't fix stupid, I sure wish the media would quit talking to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1eye, post: 1037487, member: 8903"] I thought I was the only one that noticed the condescending remarks in the uco article made towards gun owners. It really baffles me to see professionals that arrogant and conceited. They really believe that law enforcement has a monopoly on proper and safe gun handling and every one else is nothing more than a bungling fool. The two firearms accident that we have had in this county in the last ten years were police officers shooting themselves and each other during training. The last one I saw on the news was a cleet trained security officer accidently discharging his weapon during the search for a gunman at OCCC just the other day( Was his name Barney Fife?). What is even worse is I have encountered this attitude from LE concerning the security in our courthouse, which is non-existent, leaving every one to be a potential victim. I have always been concerned about my daughters safety at UCO and now I am really worried knowing what kind of dumb donkeys are running the show. Glad she graduates this spring. Sad part is that these boneheads are the only ones the media ever quotes and you don't see anything printed from LE personnel that that see it differently. Many things remind me of Ron Whites famous saying, You can't fix stupid, I sure wish the media would quit talking to them. [/QUOTE]
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