Certainly, the nanny state has gone too far, but not far enough when it comes to guns. There's more restrictions to smoking than weapons. Trust me, if the "pro-smoking lobby" was as vociferous and organized as the NRA, you'd be seeing Mitt Romney taking a drag off a Winston before his next campaign speech.
-- ATLMalcontent on the political influence of the National Rifle Association. Gov. Romney has been accused of exaggerating his interest in hunting to appeal to gun-owning voters.
Sadly, schools that do not recognize right to carry laws will continue to have havoc wreaked upon them, just like Columbine, the Amish School, and Virginia Tech. Am I advocating that university students be allowed to carry guns? Absolutely.
-- Jace Walden believes that university students should be allowed to carry guns on campus. Virginia Tech does not permit students to carry firearms on campus, even if they have a permit from the state.
Columbine is a high school and the Amish school in Bart Township, Pa., was a one-room schoolhouse with kids as young as 6.
On the day after whatâs being called the deadliest single murder spree in American history, the Senate will debate a bill to permit employees to keep guns in their cars parked on corporate lots.
-- AJC.com's Political Insider on H.B. 89, state legislation that would allow employees to keep guns in their automobiles, regardless of the wishes of the employers or property owners
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