GUNS/RLTD UT-Austin students again protest pro-2nd Amendment laws by carrying dildos around

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
Classy people.

https://www.thecollegefix.com/students-will-carry-dildos-protest-new-campus-carry-law-texas/

Students will carry dildos (again) to protest new campus-carry law in Texas

PETER MAXWELL AUGUST 12, 2016

Need sponsorship: ‘quality dildos, especially super large ones, can be pricey’

"Pro-gun students believe the University of Texas-Austin is violating their rights by letting professors keep guns out of their offices.

They are pursuing relief with the Texas attorney general, who has previously said schools can’t ban guns in dorms under the state’s new campus-carry law.

Anti-gun students believe their personal safety is at risk if campus carry is enforced.

They are pursuing relief with sex toys.

For the second time in a year, UT-Austin students will strap “giant swinging dildos to our backpacks” to protest campus carry, which took effect Aug. 1.

The “Campus (DILDO) Carry” protest Aug. 24, organized on Facebook by Jessica Jin, Ana López and Kailey Nicole Moore, is intended to highlight the novelty of state law allowing weapons on campus but not the public display of dildos, which is considered illegal obscenity and also a violation of campus policy.

The new law permits licensed individuals who are 21 years old or older and have a concealed handgun license to carry their loaded concealed weapon into most buildings at public universities.

“Fighting absurdity with absurdity,” says the organizers’ official website.

They say anyone can participate in solidarity – “alum, non-UT students, people outside of Texas.” Carrying dildos is “just about as effective at protecting us from sociopathic shooters, but much safer for recreational play.”

Organizer Jin wrote on Facebook she would “find a dildo supplier sponsorship” if enough students agree to participate, since “quality dildos, especially super large ones, can be pricey.”

As of Thursday night, 10,000 Facebook users said they were “going” and another 3,400 “interested.”

tudents for Concealed Carry went the less graphic route in its Aug. 4 letter to Attorney General Ken Paxton about the gun-free office policy adopted by UT-Austin and UT-San Antonio under pressure from professors.

The group has made its case going back to December, when it released a point-by-point analysis of the recommendations of UT-Austin’s campus carry task force.

MORE: It’s illegal to publicly show a dildo in Texas

After notifying UT-Austin and UT-San Antonio leaders of its objections July 29, the group learned that UT-El Paso and UT-Dallas had adopted similar policies, and that “numerous” other UT campuses are considering them as well.

“We implore you to take immediate action to mitigate these efforts to circumvent the clear intent of Texas Senate Bill 11,” the group told Paxton last week.

SCC said the office policy would “preclude many if not most licensed faculty, staff, and graduate students at these universities from being able to lawfully carry concealed handguns on campus.”

It pointed to Paxton’s Dec. 21 opinion letter, which is not legally binding, written in response to a request for legal analysis that asked about then-proposed campus regulations of guns.

MORE: Texas professors say they’ll flout law with no-gun policy

“No provisions within S.B. 11 [the campus-carry law] authorize a president or chief executive officer to delegate this authority” to make rules regarding the carrying of concealed handguns on campus “to individual professors,” Paxton had written.

Reading the law “as a whole suggests that the Legislature did not intend to allow such piecemeal regulation of handguns on campus,” Paxton’s letter said.

SCC pointed out that both UT-Austin and UT-San Antonio allow professors to give oral notice of their gun-free office policy. It claims this is an attempt to evade a portion of the law that bans “signs” to notify concealed carry holders they cannot enter the premises.

“Legislators recognized the very specific safety considerations unique to campus environments and provided the leeway for campus presidents to consult with students, faculty, and staff to tailor rules and regulations for their own institutions,” UT System spokesperson Jenny LaCoste-Caputo told The College Fix in a statement.

“We believe the policies UT institutions have in place – including those allowing occupants to declare their individual offices as gun-free zones – are permissible under the law.”

J.B. Bird, director of media outreach at UT-Austin, told The Fix its policies are “fully consistent with state law.”

He noted they were developed by “a working group that was chaired by a noted law professor and which included a former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court.”

tate: Ban guns from class and you’ll be disciplined

At the same time SCC is trying to widen the part of campus where concealed weapons are permitted, three professors – Mia Carter, Jennifer Glass and Lisa Moore – are fighting for the right to ban guns in their classrooms.

Less than a week after their last court appearance in a lawsuit against UT-Austin – in which neither side could agree whether professors would be punished for banning guns in class – Paxton and UT-Austin lawyers said in a joint filing that professors would indeed face disciplinary action for bans.

MORE: Attorney general says guns allowed in dorms

In the professors’ brief, their attorney argued that the law and UT’s campus-carry rules are “too vague for his clients to know if and how they might be punished if they tried to keep gun owners out of their classrooms,” The Dallas Morning News reported.

The trio of anti-gun professors is asking U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel for at least one more semester so that a public trial can be held on whether the new law is a violation of their constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection.

Paxton and UT-Austin asked Yeakel Monday to throw out the lawsuit, saying the policy’s “incidental impact” on free speech – the possibility that classroom debate will be chilled with weapons in class – does not violate the First Amendment, The Texas Tribune reported.

Prof. John Ellison at Texas A&M is retiring over the new campus carry law.

The genetics professor told KBTX that “a gun is simply not a necessity in a classroom. It’s not even a benefit in a classroom.”

Paxton’s office did not respond to a request for comment."

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et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Oh ... I don't know. If one or more of them started running after me with their big dildo's ... I might fear great bodily harm. See my avatar .... :smg::shr:
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
I suspect that the profs at Virginia Tech would have a SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT view than:


Prof. John Ellison at Texas A&M is retiring over the new campus carry law.

The genetics professor told KBTX that “a gun is simply not a necessity in a classroom. It’s not even a benefit in a classroom.”
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
So far every state that has undone all the unconstitutional concealed carry restrictions and allowed constitutional carry, crime went down.
Now it did not stop all crime but they have noticeably less armed robberies, less muggings, less home burglaries, less rapes I.E. crime across the board went down and stayed down.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
I think their faux protest is discriminatory. Gender bias and all that. Penis is a male organ of various utilities. They need to show equal representation of female organs of various utilities.

I mean if you're going to shock, you need to SHOCK.

And a female can pull the trigger as lethally as a male.

Dobbin
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic
So far every state that has undone all the unconstitutional concealed carry restrictions and allowed constitutional carry, crime went down.
Now it did not stop all crime but they have noticeably less armed robberies, less muggings, less home burglaries, less rapes I.E. crime across the board went down and stayed down.

That would be logical. Those days of logic are far in our past.
 

Randy in Arizona

Senior Member
These U of Arizona professors might disagree, if they were still alive!

At the same time SCC is trying to widen the part of campus where concealed weapons are permitted, three professors – Mia Carter, Jennifer Glass and Lisa Moore – are fighting for the right to ban guns in their classrooms.

<snip>

"A University of Arizona College of Nursing student who was failing in his studies targeted nursing professors in a rampage that left three professors dead in 2002.

It was October 28, 2002, about 8:30 a.m. when Robert Stewart Flores Jr. entered the University of Arizona College of Nursing in Tucson.

On the second floor of the building, Flores shot and killed Professor Robin Rogers in her office. Rogers taught pediatrics at the college.


He then moved up to the fourth floor, where he found professors Barbara Monroe and Cheryl McGaffic. He shot and killed the two professors, but released the students before committing suicide.

A student called 911 and over 30 Tucson police officers, who were training at a nearby park, responded to the university. The police cleared the building and confirmed that Flores took his own life.

McGaffic, who taught a class on "Ethics and Death and Dying," was giving a test to her class and stood up to face Flores when she was shot. McGaffic was also a chaplain at University Medical Center.

"Are you ready to meet your maker?"

The students would later recount that they knew, by the tone of his voice, that something was wrong as soon as Flores entered the room. Right before shooting the first teacher, he said he "was going to give her a lesson in spirituality."

He also spoke to Monroe before shooting her, asking her, "Are you ready to meet your maker?" She responded "yes," and he shot her multiple times.

Flores was 41 years old at the time, a Gulf War veteran who was working at a veterans' hospital in Tucson. He was failing his nursing classes at the university, and police said he made bomb threats to the school in the past.

</snip>

https://www.abc15.com/news/crime/old-time-crime-disgruntled-student-shoots-kills-3-u-of-a-professors-in-2002

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Publius

TB Fanatic
That would be logical. Those days of logic are far in our past.



Yeah in the minds of corrupt elected officials, but I haven't given up any care to join me! Let them know how you feel and demand constitutional carry no compromises no exceptions.
 

jward

passin' thru
Psss marsh.... don't think dildos vibrate.... But good song! ; )

Might go for some steely dan if ya wanna keep it on point.
 
Psss marsh.... don't think dildos vibrate.... But good song! ; )

Might go for some steely dan if ya wanna keep it on point.

Dildos, vibrators, plenty of crossover. Even seen one that is controlled by music. “DJ your orgasm”, I think it said. Feed the 1812 Overture into it and see what happens. Wrote a little story about that once.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Psss marsh.... don't think dildos vibrate.... But good song! ; )

Might go for some steely dan if ya wanna keep it on point.

Dildos, vibrators, plenty of crossover. Even seen one that is controlled by music. “DJ your orgasm”, I think it said. Feed the 1812 Overture into it and see what happens. Wrote a little story about that once.


Yep you can get a dildo that vibrates now, some have upwards of a hundred different types of vibrations and thrusting sensations. The music one would be interesting, got a link?
 

Texican

Live Free & Die Free.... God Freedom Country....
:worth:


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So, just keep them concealed and yank them out when needed....

Texican....
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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So far every state that has undone all the unconstitutional concealed carry restrictions and allowed constitutional carry, crime went down.
Now it did not stop all crime but they have noticeably less armed robberies, less muggings, less home burglaries, less rapes I.E. crime across the board went down and stayed down.

Nothing stops all Crime-even in the Wild West when most were armed and carried there was Bily the Kid and such. It lessens crime tho and, if the Criminal is slow or stupid, they only do it once.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
They say anyone can participate in solidarity – “alum, non-UT students, people outside of Texas.” Carrying dildos is “just about as effective at protecting us from sociopathic shooters, but much safer for recreational play.”

The PROBLEM with these PERPETUAL CHILDREN is that they want something or somebody to "protect us" and REFUSE to take ANY responsibility or control over their own safety!!

They are partially RIGHT, in that somebody ELSE carrying a concealed legal gun MAY not protect YOU, (unless they are feeling pretty heroic, but they have no obligation to defend you, get your own gun) but it will DAMNED SURE GIVE THEM A WHOLE LOT BETTER CHANCE TO DEFEND THEMSELVES FROM A CRAZED SHOOTER!!

They are IRRESPONSIBLE, irrational and vulgar, why should anyone care or heed what they think.

BTW- This is ALSO A CON JOB, bcuz the lesbos and perverts want somebody to buy them the expensive big dildos and figured a sly way to finance it through "protest!!"
 

jward

passin' thru
Dildos, vibrators, plenty of crossover. Even seen one that is controlled by music. “DJ your orgasm”, I think it said. Feed the 1812 Overture into it and see what happens. Wrote a little story about that once.

[QUOTE=packyderms_wife;7388161]Yep you can get a dildo that vibrates now, some have upwards of a hundred different types of vibrations and thrusting sensations. The music one would be interesting, got a link?[/QUOTE]

Oh my - not sure whether I am embarrassed or happy to be so behind things. I started to type "who knew", but apparently, everyone but me lol. Alhough, a couple of the previous bfs were DJs, so I do know a bit about the DJing to a climax or three thing.
Highlights the importance of picking just the right song as a new couple, eh? Anyway.. no toy chest here, not my thing, but I know who to take shopping with me should that change lol.

True story, back in the eighties, in KC, mom and I were hitting the garage sale circuit, when some youngish boys 8-11?? hopped off their porch, were running across lawns yelling something like DILDOS! Get your DILDOS HERE! Needless to say, we rolled right on by, laughing and snorting and shaking our heads in disbelief!

..now you see why I live under a rock?! :D
 
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