Abstract:
Ironically, the first testing of the YSU Alert System came on Tuesday, less than 24 hours after the arrest of a student carrying a weapon on campus.
On Monday, Youngstown State University Police arrested a student near Moser Hall with a loaded handgun in his backpack after being interrogated and searched because he fit the profile of the suspect in the attempted robbery at Subway on Elm Street and Rayen Avenue....
Originally posted byYour Name
"In a poll of students, 96.7 percent, or 29 out of 30, voiced opposition to students carrying guns on campus."
Great job, Jambar! With this highly scientific survey of students, all 30 of them, and with absolutely no explanation of the surveying method or respondent selection, you have definitively proven that guns don't belong on college campuses. Good job! Pat yourselves on the back!
"That's not the sort of thing that should be kept quiet," said Mark Meffan, a freshman Electrical Engineering major. "I absolutely believe those people should face public humiliation in the middle of campus. And everyone should know what they did and be able to see their face."
Excellent comment, Mark. You are definitely not a crank face. I'm sure that students that carry guns on campus would be soooooooo embarrassed if everyone else knew they were packing heat. This would be a highly effective deterrent. Students with guns would totally not want everyone else to know they are capable of defending themselves. I mean, like, how totally humiliating, right? Go build a fucking robot!
Originally posted byYour Name
"In a poll of students, 96.7 percent, or 29 out of 30, voiced opposition to students carrying guns on campus."
Great job, Jambar! With this highly scientific survey of students, all 30 of them, and with absolutely no explanation of the surveying method or respondent selection, you have definitively proven that guns don't belong on college campuses. Good job! Pat yourselves on the back!
"That's not the sort of thing that should be kept quiet," said Mark Meffan, a freshman Electrical Engineering major. "I absolutely believe those people should face public humiliation in the middle of campus. And everyone should know what they did and be able to see their face."
Excellent comment, Mark. You are definitely not a crank face. I'm sure that students that carry guns on campus would be soooooooo embarrassed if everyone else knew they were packing heat. This would be a highly effective deterrent. Students with guns would totally not want everyone else to know they are capable of defending themselves. I mean, like, how totally humiliating, right? Go build a fucking robot!
Your Name
posted 11/06/09 @ 9:34 PM EST
Great job, Jambar! With this highly scientific survey of students, all 30 of them, and with absolutely no explanation of the surveying method or respondent selection, you have definitively proven that guns don't belong on college campuses. Good job! Pat yourselves on the back!
"That's not the sort of thing that should be kept quiet," said Mark Meffan, a freshman Electrical Engineering major. "I absolutely believe those people should face public humiliation in the middle of campus. And everyone should know what they did and be able to see their face."
Excellent comment, Mark. You are definitely not a crank face. I'm sure that students that carry guns on campus would be soooooooo embarrassed if everyone else knew they were packing heat. This would be a highly effective deterrent. Students with guns would totally not want everyone else to know they are capable of defending themselves. I mean, like, how totally humiliating, right? Go build a fucking robot!