The 2nd Amendment and the state law is what protects Americans from the gun grabbers in Washington. Americans should be able to protect themselves and should be able to carry a gun for that protection. Just think what would have happened in Oregon if some of the people were armed.
A University of Missouri business and corporate law educator who’s taught at the facility since 2002 has launched a lawsuit against the Columbia-based campus over its firearms’ ban, saying it’s unconstitutional and compromises the safety of innocents.
Royce de Barondes, who also teaches a class on firearms law, said he possesses “extensive knowledge and training on the lawful use and safe handling of a firearm,” and has a concealed carry permit, Fox News reported.
But the school still won’t let him carry on campus. So he filed a motion to change that policy.
“The gun ban makes law-abiders more vulnerable to attack by law-breakers, and unlawfully and unconstitutionally violates plaintiffs’ individual rights to keep and carry a firearm for self-defense,” the suit, filed in late September, states.
Campus officials, contacted for comment Thursday – around the same time Chris Harper-Mercer, 26, was shooting and killing scores at a community college in Oregon, declined to comment on the suit.
“We do have a policy that allows students or guests to store firearms at a secure police facility on campus,” spokesman Christian Basi said to Fox News.
Barondes said that’s not good enough. He’s named university president Tim Wolfe as a defendant, and accused the school was violating both federal and state constitutional laws.
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