More gun free zone victims...

NavyLCDR

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Seattle Public University has a clear no firearms policy:
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13. Possession, use or display on University property of any firearms, weapons, fireworks, live ammunition, incendiary devices, or other items that are potentially hazardous to members of the campus community.

I guess they need to make bigger signs advertising their no guns policy:
1 dead, 3 hurt in shooting at Seattle Pacific U.

[h=1]1 dead, 3 wounded in shooting at Seattle Pacific U.[/h]
 
This time the nut-case is alive and in jail. How long will it take before the libs say we must "understand" this POS?? Then some lib lawyer does his best to get him off because he just did not get enough hugs growing up or some other crap!
 
...or other items that are potentially hazardous to members of the campus community.

Well, that encompasses just about everything! Cars, shovels, umbrellas, water, hammers, screwdrivers, hands and feet.

If that was a law, it could probably be tossed as being vague.
 
I blame the University's and the school systems for not teaching these folks to read, then the no gun signs would work.
 
I blame the University's and the school systems for not teaching these folks to read, then the no gun signs would work.

Plus - the article says the shooter was using a rifle, so if the picture on the sign was the pistol with circle/slash through it - the shooter probably thought that it did not apply to rifles.... There is obviously some deficiency in signage here because the no guns sign is supposed to stop these things...
 
And one of my sons wanted to move there. I couldn't talk him out of Washington but I managed to talk him into Spokane instead of the Seattle area. They don't lean as far left in Spokane as they do on the coast. I went to survival school there many years ago. 1987. Damn I'm old!
 
I understand he was taken down by pepper spray. I'm waiting to hear a report of the person responsible for stopping him being charged for possesion of "items that are potentially hazardous to members of the campus community".
 
I understand he was taken down by pepper spray. I'm waiting to hear a report of the person responsible for stopping him being charged for possesion of "items that are potentially hazardous to members of the campus community".

Exactly. If the pepper spray could be used to subdue the gunman, then that means it could also be used to subdue anyone else for the purpose of committing a crime and, therefore, must be banned.
 

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