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    Judge struck down these nancies

    Federal Judge Rejects UT-Austin Professors’ Request to Block Campus Carry Law

    Late Monday in Austin, Judge Lee Yeakel of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas denied three University of Texas-Austin professors' request to block enforcement of the state's campus carry law, which would have allowed them to prohibit concealed handguns in their classrooms when fall semester courses begin on Wednesday. Senate Bill 11, sponsored by Senator Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury) and Representative Allen Fletcher (R-Tomball), supported by your NRA-ILA, passed during the 2015 session of the Texas Legislature and officially took effect on August 1, 2016.

    In his ruling, Judge Yeakel rejected the plaintiffs' arguments that their right to academic freedom and free speech overrides the new law allowing the possession of licensed, concealed handguns on campus and in classrooms. He wrote that they "failed to establish a substantial likelihood of ultimate success on the merits of their asserted claims" and were thus denied the preliminary injunction.

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, whose office defended the law in court, stated in response to the ruling: "There is simply no legal justification to deny licensed, law-abiding citizens on campus the same measure of personal protection they are entitled to elsewhere in Texas. The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed for all Americans, including college students, and I will always stand ready to protect that right.”

    We couldn't agree more. Although the lawsuit will continue making its way through the federal court system, for now, campus carry and the Second Amendment rights of adult students, faculty and staff remain in effect at public colleges and universities across Texas.
    Late Monday in Austin, Judge Lee Yeakel of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas denied three University of Texas-Austin professors' request to block enforcement of the state's campus carry law, which would have allowed them to prohibit concealed handguns in their classrooms when fall semester courses begin on Wednesday. Senate Bill 11, sponsored by Senator Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury) and Representative Allen Fletcher (R-Tomball), supported by your NRA-ILA, passed during the 2015 session of the Texas Legislature and officially took effect on August 1, 2016.
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

  • #2
    Score one for the good guys.

    Hopefully none of these hormonal 'kids' (let's face it, most of us were still kids at 21 - 22) gets butt hurt over a GF or a bad grade and shoots up the place. And if it does happen let's hope its not a person with a CHL.
    G'Day Mate

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
      Hopefully none of these hormonal 'kids' (let's face it, most of us were still kids at 21 - 22) gets butt hurt over a GF or a bad grade and shoots up the place. And if it does happen let's hope its not a person with a CHL.
      I really don't get this argument.
      Originally posted by Broncojohnny
      HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
        Score one for the good guys.

        Hopefully none of these hormonal 'kids' (let's face it, most of us were still kids at 21 - 22) gets butt hurt over a GF or a bad grade and shoots up the place. And if it does happen let's hope its not a person with a CHL.
        I managed to get through college owning both pistols and rifles and never shot anyone.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
          I managed to get through college owning both pistols and rifles and never shot anyone.
          As did I, but times were a little different and we didn't need a 'safe space' because someone was hurting our feelings.

          I'm just saying that I hope that when/if another campus shoot happens, that it isn't a CHL holder that does it. That would be 1 step forward and 2 steps back.
          G'Day Mate

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          • #6
            The first mass shooting at a school (UT Tower) was thwarted by citizens who were armed. Citizens with deer rifles were the only ones able to return fire on Charles Witman

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
              Judge struck down these nancies
              I saw a brief interview with one of them. It was so obvious that he never read the law. Because he mentioned having a visible handgun in the classroom would be disruptive. And as we all know the campus carry laws is very specific that any type of printing or visibility breaks the law. I changed channels as soon as I realized there was nothing to this other than democratic grandstanding

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