Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Well, this makes a lot of sense

Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill banning concealed guns from California schools | Fox News:
Published October 11, 2015
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill banning concealed weapons from California schools and universities, a measure that drew renewed attention after a recent massacre at an Oregon community college. SB707 by Democratic Sen. Lois Wolk of Davis will prohibit people with concealed weapons permits from carrying firearms on school and college campuses. People who have concealed carry permits would be allowed to carry firearms within 1,000 feet of a public or private K-12 school, but not on the grounds.
SO ...  the only people who are certified to have a life-long established record of NOT being "gun-violent" are denied the right to defend themselves in another of the Gun Free Zones ... which are notorious only for being hunting grounds for maniacs.

That's going to help.

Apparently, Governor Jerry (what a simp name ... Jerry!) has decided that he has to do SOMETHING, so he picks on the single group which has never posed a threat to public safety.

Let me see ... searching, searching. searching for statistics to support his thesis that people licensed to carry a concealed handgun have been a threat to college students.

Nope.  Not finding anything.



Oh, the Oregon Slaughter?  The only person who could have helped was the CHL person who didn't react because the Oregon University System made HIM a felon, too.

Good luck on that one.   Why didn't he just mandate that all faculty, staff and students hang a "JUST SHOOT ME!" sign around their necks?

That would have made as much sense, and would have been just as effective a way to prevent public shootings.

Except this time .. they're asking for it.

This blog article brought to you by the Democratic party, liberals, and people who are to frightened of their professional sinecure to allow their constituents to defend themselves in public.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Isn't there a reason why Gov. Brown is/was called Governor Moonbeam?