twice at virgina tech someone shot a bunch of students. I bet you wouldnt have trouble concentrating if the guy sitting next to you saved your life with a glock he had tucked under his sweatshirt. I bet you would apply for your LTCH the next day and hit the range asap.
The sad thing is that she will probably be working in HR at some corporation in 10 years and will be one of the ones to make the 'No Gun' policy. The advice to take her to the range is the best advice. Only by experiencing what guns really are instead of what she imagines them to be, will she be able to act intelligently regarding them.
Can you support this statement?
i live 4 miles from the "purdue campus". wish i could meet her for a lovely talk.
Might not be lovely or worth talking to........
I didnt think she was from IUPUI and our liberal arts is a iu program
really you a student or staff as I work for the school?
I am heartened to see that my 11 year-old daughter possesses superior reasoning and writing skills to this student.Guns should be carefully registered - Purdue Exponent: Editorials
This article was written by an obviously UNEDUCATED (in firearms) liberal arts student Feel free to clarify her "imperfections."
Note: I don't think this is a duplicate, haven't seen it posted yet.
Indeed. College is over rated to begin with. You're either intelligent and determined, or you're not. I made more my first year out of high school than most college grads do their first year out and without any college education. I'm taking the time now to finally finish my degrees, but that is mostly to not let the GI Bill go to waste, for credibility, etc.I don't take advice from a college student just because they have or are getting a degree. "Most" (emphasis on most) college graduates are educated that doesn't mean they are intelligent. Life experience far outweighs anything that can be taught in a classroom.
And?!?The subject line of this thread is misleading. The letter said nothing about being able to carry on campus if you register your guns with the PU administration. In fact, she was pretty adamant about not wanting guns in the classrooms in any way, shape, matter, or form.