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Originally Posted by Otter
I don't recall common sense being an prevalent commodity among undergraduates. Experimentation, binge drinking and lot's of intelligence but no wisdom, sure.
Common sense...not so much.
Just saying, maybe guns aren't such a good idea in that particular social circle.
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I guess it just depends on what college you go to really...I went to a mostly adult college with the majority of the student population in the late twenties to early forties age range.....I say as long as your are qualified* to carry a concealed weapon you should be allowed to on a college campus
*Qualified in Colorado means you can show
1. That you have no recent history of drug use/alcohol abuse
2. That you have no prior convictions of crimes of violence or felonies
3. That you are of sound mind
4. That you have been trained by a qualified firearms instructor in the proper use of a handgun (the NRA hunter safety course is not acceptable**)
5. That the Sheriff (or his appointee) after a 1 on 1 interview feels you are an acceptable candidate
**What is acceptable is
1. Proof of a handgun safety course
2. Service in the armed forces and proof of handgun training
3. Retirement from law enforcement
4. Prior service in law enforcement and proof of handgun training