Guns on Campus Bill: Professor shows Civil Disobedience

www.dmcantor.com Earlier this year Arizona experienced a horrible tragedy in Tucson when Jared Laughner shot and killed numerous people at a public meeting coordinated by Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Since then the debate for allowing guns on campus has heated up significantly with proponents citing Utah as a poster child for allowing guns on campus. Recently a Professor at Arizona State University came up with his own method for handling this issue by simply not allowing students with weapons to attend his classes. David M Cantor, a Phoenix DUI Lawyer, discusses this technique in todays video. What do you think? Read more at the www.azcentral.com Arizona Republic: “I moved to Arizona three years ago to direct the Origins Project at what is becoming one of the most dynamic institutions of higher education in the country, Arizona State University. Our successes are now at risk as some members of the state Legislature seem bent on leading Arizona backward in matters of both higher education and business investment, while risking the safety of the university community. Less than two months after the tragic shooting near Tucson, the Legislature is debating Senate Bill 1467, which will forbid the governing board of an educational institution from adopting or enforcing a policy that prohibits the possession of concealed weapons by students or faculty, as long as they have a permit. All this, despite the fact that the chief law-enforcement officers of the three state

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