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Tulsa World editorial: Should the state allow concealed guns on college campuses? No
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2607829" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>Like Mr. Robinson, I too am concerned about suicide on our public college campuses. We need to be doing more to prevent loss of life. I suggest that tall campus buildings be torn down and students be prohibited from driving cars. Life is precious and these two other obvious dangers should be eliminated. </p><p></p><p>It should be common sense to anyone that guns, tall buildings and powerful automobiles are bad and many college students are mentally unbalanced. I've known some mentally unstable college students and you have too, I bet. Lets ban all three of these dangers for our kids. Even though they are 21 they aren't really adults now are they? Should you need further evidence, just look at the sharp increase in students committing suicide in Utah after concealed carry was allowed on college campuses there. I rest my case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2607829, member: 688"] Like Mr. Robinson, I too am concerned about suicide on our public college campuses. We need to be doing more to prevent loss of life. I suggest that tall campus buildings be torn down and students be prohibited from driving cars. Life is precious and these two other obvious dangers should be eliminated. It should be common sense to anyone that guns, tall buildings and powerful automobiles are bad and many college students are mentally unbalanced. I've known some mentally unstable college students and you have too, I bet. Lets ban all three of these dangers for our kids. Even though they are 21 they aren't really adults now are they? Should you need further evidence, just look at the sharp increase in students committing suicide in Utah after concealed carry was allowed on college campuses there. I rest my case. [/QUOTE]
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