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	<title>Comments on: Guns on Arizona Campuses</title>
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		<title>By: Nick Bernard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Bernard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 06:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am happy to hear that, thanks. A couple comments on the story linked:

--&quot;The critics of such laws predict that they would cause more problems, including making it hard for the police to sort a dangerous gunman from a crowd of others with guns.&quot; Well, let&#039;s see. The gunman is the guy who walks in and starts shooting innocents. The good guys are the ones standing there unharmed eight minutes later when the police show up.

--&quot;&#039;I grew up in the country and a lot of people had guns,&#039; Mr. Boice [President of the Arizona Board of Regents and evidently opposed, though not strongly, to the measure] said. &#039;But my father said never carry a gun unless you are prepared to kill somebody, and I believe that.&#039;&quot; This I&#039;d actually agree with him on. There&#039;s a mindset to carrying a weapon that is basically: &quot;I accept that I may have to take the life of another human being, a person with friends, family, and loved ones, in order to protect myself and/or those around me.&quot; This is not an easy decision for some--there are those who, quite literally, would die before defending themselves with lethal force. Personally, I think this is foolish, but it&#039;s true that if you are not prepared to kill someone you should not be carrying a weapon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am happy to hear that, thanks. A couple comments on the story linked:</p>
<p>&#8211;&#8221;The critics of such laws predict that they would cause more problems, including making it hard for the police to sort a dangerous gunman from a crowd of others with guns.&#8221; Well, let&#8217;s see. The gunman is the guy who walks in and starts shooting innocents. The good guys are the ones standing there unharmed eight minutes later when the police show up.</p>
<p>&#8211;&#8221;&#8216;I grew up in the country and a lot of people had guns,&#8217; Mr. Boice [President of the Arizona Board of Regents and evidently opposed, though not strongly, to the measure] said. &#8216;But my father said never carry a gun unless you are prepared to kill somebody, and I believe that.&#8217;&#8221; This I&#8217;d actually agree with him on. There&#8217;s a mindset to carrying a weapon that is basically: &#8220;I accept that I may have to take the life of another human being, a person with friends, family, and loved ones, in order to protect myself and/or those around me.&#8221; This is not an easy decision for some&#8211;there are those who, quite literally, would die before defending themselves with lethal force. Personally, I think this is foolish, but it&#8217;s true that if you are not prepared to kill someone you should not be carrying a weapon.</p>
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