ingram
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I know these have been posted in various places....
Looking for a really good / relevant one, to be placed outside my dorm room door with a big printout of our student residence halls handbook's Firearms/Weapons Policy.
My personal way of making a small statement after the tragedy at VT, and although it will get a pretty limited viewership, it might spark some debate. It's at least easier than arguing with a rabid anti face to face :banghead: .
This is the University of Washington's policy, btw. I wonder what the police would say if I walked in with a Red Ryder BB gun, or a replica squirt gun, and asked them to store it for me . As you can see their policy is so wide sweeping they could expell you for a wooden stick.
And before anyone says it: I already have an off campus apartment lined up for next year, hello freedoms?
Looking for a really good / relevant one, to be placed outside my dorm room door with a big printout of our student residence halls handbook's Firearms/Weapons Policy.
Possession, use, manufacture, transport, display, sale or distribution of firearms, air powered guns (e.g. BB guns, pellet guns, paint guns), knives, martial arts weapons and all other weapons or replicas of any of the above mentioned items are strictly prohibited in the residence halls. They may be stored free of charge at the University Police Department.
My personal way of making a small statement after the tragedy at VT, and although it will get a pretty limited viewership, it might spark some debate. It's at least easier than arguing with a rabid anti face to face :banghead: .
This is the University of Washington's policy, btw. I wonder what the police would say if I walked in with a Red Ryder BB gun, or a replica squirt gun, and asked them to store it for me . As you can see their policy is so wide sweeping they could expell you for a wooden stick.
And before anyone says it: I already have an off campus apartment lined up for next year, hello freedoms?