[Note--My views on this subject are very radical. I believe that the US Constitution is the highest law of the land and supercede any other law.]
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. -- A group of college students said they are lucky to be alive and they’re thanking the quick-thinking of one of their own. Police said a fellow student shot and killed one of two masked me who burst into an apartment.Channel 2 Action News reporter Tom Jones met with one of the students to talk about the incident.“Apparently, his intent was to rape and murder us all,” said student Charles Bailey.Bailey said he thought it was the end of his life and the lives of the 10 people inside his apartment for a birthday party after two masked men with guns burst in through a patio door.“They just came in and separated the men from the women and said, ‘Give me your wallets and cell phones,’” said George Williams of the College Park Police Department.Bailey said the gunmen started counting bullets. “The other guy asked how many (bullets) he had. He said he had enough,” said Bailey.
If these students had been on campus, the student who saved his life, and that of the other college sudents, would be facing unconstitutional criminal charges.
Note to all you lefties and college administrators (but I repeat myself), one of these days, a criminal is going to pick the wrong place on a college campus to use a gun in the commission of a crime and there will be someone with a firearm present.
I pray that that person's aim is true and they kill the criminal. I also pray that the college community and the other members of the militia (all citizens) rise up to defend their brother or sister from an unconstitutional criminal charge.
There are far more weapons being carried on college campuses by students, faculty and staff than you realize. Those weapons are for self-defense and consitutionally carried every day without incident.
Speaking for myself (and myself only) I recognize no law that is unconstitutional in nature. Imagine the security of a nation where tens of millions of college students provided for their own defense. Indeed, that should be so on every square inch of American soil.
Like Admiral Yamamoto is reputed to have said,
"I would never invade the United States. There would be a gun behind every blade of grass."
We need to make sure that criminals (and those whom we elect to public office) would have that very same fear of the American people.
The young woman pictured below is safer armed than unarmed...
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