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Topic: Students at UT at Austin to protest new firearms law
no photo
Mon 10/12/15 11:46 AM
Edited by RebelArcher on Mon 10/12/15 12:06 PM
"" Students at the University Of Texas at Austin
are planning to protest a new law that
permits the concealed carry of handguns on
campus — with dlldos .

The “campus carry” law passed by the Texas
legislature and signed by the Governor in
June, requires UT Austin and the other
campuses in the UT system to allow
students to carry guns on campus . It gives
the schools some discretion on how to
implement the law.
The protest is designed to draw attention to
the fact that carrying a ***** to class could
be “prohibited expression” under university
rules. The rules prohibit “any writing or visual
image, or engage in any public performance,
that is obscene .”
“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.""
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/10/11/3711527/cocks-not-glocks-university-of-texas-students-plan-provocative-protest-of-new-campus-carry-law/


“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.

rofl rofl rofl

Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan laugh


Edit- I just had to check that bastion of SJW-ness known as Twitter after initially seeing this story, and, of course, there is already a hashtag floating around....

#cocksnotglocks

...those SJWs are a creative bunch laugh

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 10/12/15 12:12 PM
yep,any wouldbe-Shooter on seeing one of those Things,will lay down his Firearm and immediately surrender!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVmF03a0TiA

rofl

no photo
Mon 10/12/15 12:16 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Mon 10/12/15 12:18 PM
Now this is the idiocy when you don't teach your kids how to protest. laugh
They carry sex toys in public & would rather be dead on the news holding it.

Be proud of Junior slaphead



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Mon 10/12/15 12:25 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Mon 10/12/15 12:27 PM
yep,any wouldbe-Shooter on seeing one of
those Things,will lay down his Firearm and
immediately surrender!
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=zVmF03a0TiA


Hahhahahahahahahaha Oh thats hilarious!

no photo
Mon 10/12/15 12:46 PM

"" Students at the University Of Texas at Austin
are planning to protest a new law that
permits the concealed carry of handguns on
campus — with dlldos .

The “campus carry” law passed by the Texas
legislature and signed by the Governor in
June, requires UT Austin and the other
campuses in the UT system to allow
students to carry guns on campus . It gives
the schools some discretion on how to
implement the law.
The protest is designed to draw attention to
the fact that carrying a ***** to class could
be “prohibited expression” under university
rules. The rules prohibit “any writing or visual
image, or engage in any public performance,
that is obscene .”
“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.""
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/10/11/3711527/cocks-not-glocks-university-of-texas-students-plan-provocative-protest-of-new-campus-carry-law/


“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.

rofl rofl rofl

Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan laugh


Edit- I just had to check that bastion of SJW-ness known as Twitter after initially seeing this story, and, of course, there is already a hashtag floating around....

#cocksnotglocks

...those SJWs are a creative bunch laugh


Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan.

But of course. Austin is the anus of Texico. Being a sanctuary city for re-tards. All types of fecal matter is drawn to it.ill

no photo
Mon 10/12/15 01:06 PM


"" Students at the University Of Texas at Austin
are planning to protest a new law that
permits the concealed carry of handguns on
campus — with dlldos .

The “campus carry” law passed by the Texas
legislature and signed by the Governor in
June, requires UT Austin and the other
campuses in the UT system to allow
students to carry guns on campus . It gives
the schools some discretion on how to
implement the law.
The protest is designed to draw attention to
the fact that carrying a ***** to class could
be “prohibited expression” under university
rules. The rules prohibit “any writing or visual
image, or engage in any public performance,
that is obscene .”
“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.""
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/10/11/3711527/cocks-not-glocks-university-of-texas-students-plan-provocative-protest-of-new-campus-carry-law/


“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.

rofl rofl rofl

Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan laugh


Edit- I just had to check that bastion of SJW-ness known as Twitter after initially seeing this story, and, of course, there is already a hashtag floating around....

#cocksnotglocks

...those SJWs are a creative bunch laugh


Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan.

But of course. Austin is the anus of Texico. Being a sanctuary city for re-tards. All types of fecal matter is drawn to it.ill
Aint no sugarcoating there lol drinker

Rock's photo
Mon 10/12/15 04:27 PM

"" Students at the University Of Texas at Austin
are planning to protest a new law that
permits the concealed carry of handguns on
campus — with dlldos .

The “campus carry” law passed by the Texas
legislature and signed by the Governor in
June, requires UT Austin and the other
campuses in the UT system to allow
students to carry guns on campus . It gives
the schools some discretion on how to
implement the law.
The protest is designed to draw attention to
the fact that carrying a ***** to class could
be “prohibited expression” under university
rules. The rules prohibit “any writing or visual
image, or engage in any public performance,
that is obscene .”
“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.""
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/10/11/3711527/cocks-not-glocks-university-of-texas-students-plan-provocative-protest-of-new-campus-carry-law/


“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.

rofl rofl rofl

Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan laugh


Edit- I just had to check that bastion of SJW-ness known as Twitter after initially seeing this story, and, of course, there is already a hashtag floating around....

#cocksnotglocks

...those SJWs are a creative bunch laugh


Austin, has the same motto as Portland, Oregon. Keep Portland weird / keep Austin weird.

Austin, while home of some of the best music from Texas... Stevie Ray Vaughan was from Austin... Austin also has the reputation of "that place" where the men shave their legs, and the women don't.

........

On topic:
Oh, the irony.
A bunch of dim witted dildos, ambling around, protesting concealed carry of handguns.

no photo
Mon 10/12/15 04:44 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Mon 10/12/15 04:57 PM
Just curious if this is gonna be one of the faves waved around...




Conrad_73's photo
Tue 10/13/15 01:06 AM

Just curious if this is gonna be one of the faves waved around...




laugh

metalwing's photo
Tue 10/13/15 05:27 AM


"" Students at the University Of Texas at Austin
are planning to protest a new law that
permits the concealed carry of handguns on
campus — with dlldos .

The “campus carry” law passed by the Texas
legislature and signed by the Governor in
June, requires UT Austin and the other
campuses in the UT system to allow
students to carry guns on campus . It gives
the schools some discretion on how to
implement the law.
The protest is designed to draw attention to
the fact that carrying a ***** to class could
be “prohibited expression” under university
rules. The rules prohibit “any writing or visual
image, or engage in any public performance,
that is obscene .”
“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.""
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/10/11/3711527/cocks-not-glocks-university-of-texas-students-plan-provocative-protest-of-new-campus-carry-law/


“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.

rofl rofl rofl

Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan laugh


Edit- I just had to check that bastion of SJW-ness known as Twitter after initially seeing this story, and, of course, there is already a hashtag floating around....

#cocksnotglocks

...those SJWs are a creative bunch laugh


Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan.

But of course. Austin is the anus of Texico. Being a sanctuary city for re-tards. All types of fecal matter is drawn to it.ill


While Texas is one of the most conservative states, Austin is by far the most liberal city in Texas. It is the Capitol and has UT, which is a huge liberal arts university. It is also home of migrated tree huggers and Prius drivers. For my whole life I have been told that Austin is more liberal than San Francisco.

A shooter may have a different perspective about assaulting a college if five to ten percent of the persons encountered are armed. He may also have different results.

no photo
Tue 10/13/15 07:31 AM
��You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters



Hahaha she's right, those who carry are so bent on protecting themselves, the hell with everyone else, they're bolting for the exits slaphead


Cmon... group hug yaselves after that "Austin" circle jerk session laugh waving



no photo
Tue 10/13/15 07:41 AM
Cmon... group hug yaselves after that "Austin"
circle jerk session
Ahhh....disappointed that you werent the pivot man, eh? Figures.
Its ok...you can go buy yourself one of those Obama dlldos...have fun sweetheart.

mikeybgood1's photo
Tue 10/13/15 08:31 AM
Maybe it's a kevlar coated *****, making it bulletproof. The new 'C*ckblocker 2000'?

Of course if you make em out of steel, you have a handy blunt instrument students can beat any assailant with.

Maybe the cops call that 'assault with a friendly weapon'? Justifiable masturbacide?

I'll be here all week folks! Try the veal! Make sure you tip your waitresses and bartenders!

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 10/13/15 10:06 AM
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Rock's photo
Wed 10/14/15 08:12 PM
Edited by Rock on Wed 10/14/15 08:15 PM
Texas has what's called,
a gag law, concerning dildos.
Google it...

With any luck, the students in Austin will choke on 'em.

mightymoe's photo
Wed 10/14/15 09:20 PM

"" Students at the University Of Texas at Austin
are planning to protest a new law that
permits the concealed carry of handguns on
campus — with dlldos .

The “campus carry” law passed by the Texas
legislature and signed by the Governor in
June, requires UT Austin and the other
campuses in the UT system to allow
students to carry guns on campus . It gives
the schools some discretion on how to
implement the law.
The protest is designed to draw attention to
the fact that carrying a ***** to class could
be “prohibited expression” under university
rules. The rules prohibit “any writing or visual
image, or engage in any public performance,
that is obscene .”
“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.""
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/10/11/3711527/cocks-not-glocks-university-of-texas-students-plan-provocative-protest-of-new-campus-carry-law/


“You’re carrying a gun to class? Yeah well
I’m carrying a HUGE DlLDO. Just about as
effective at protecting us from sociopathic
shooters, but much safer for recreational
play,” the organizer, Jessica Jin, wrote.

rofl rofl rofl

Can some of you Texan Minglers explain Austin to me? They seem so Un-Texan laugh


Edit- I just had to check that bastion of SJW-ness known as Twitter after initially seeing this story, and, of course, there is already a hashtag floating around....

#cocksnotglocks

...those SJWs are a creative bunch laugh


and people wonder why i hate the longhorns....

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 10/15/15 12:51 AM

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Thu 10/15/15 06:34 AM
Some learn quicker than others I guess ohwell

http://www.businessinsider.com/australias-ex-pm-changed-gun-laws-2015-10?ref=yfp

Australia's former prime minister explains how he helped solve mass shootings in his country

On April 29, 1996, 35 people were killed and 23 wounded when a 28-year-old Australian man opened fire in Port Arthur, Australia.

Twelve days later, the Australian government, under then-Prime Minister John Howard, proposed a sweeping set of gun laws known as the National Firearms Agreement.

It banned numerous types of semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, created a national firearms registration system, and permits for each gun purchase required a 28-day waiting period.

It was by no means an easy reform to pass, as Howard explained in a New York Times op-ed in 2013 — one month after the Sandy Hook shootings.

"After this wanton slaughter," Howard wrote, "I knew that I had to use the authority of my office to curb the possession and use of the type of weapons that killed 35 innocent people. I also knew it wouldn't be easy."

At the time, the Australian national government could only control gun import, but couldn't restrict gun sales or ownership. In order to pass the plan, Howard had to convince the country's states to each pass the gun control laws themselves.

In order to convince all the states to participate in supporting legislation, Howard threatened to hold a nationwide referendum to alter the Australian Constitution to grant the national government gun-control powers. Because a majority of the public was in favor of gun control, such a referendum would have passed, according to Howard.

The threat was never realized.

"In the end, we won the battle to change gun laws because there was majority support across Australia for banning certain weapons," Howard wrote.


As part of the agreement, the government introduced a one-time tax to finance a large-scale compulsory buyback program that took in 700,000 guns.

The legislation seems to have been a resounding success. Firearm homicides and suicides dropped—though the effect on suicides was more statistically significant than that on homicies—and gun massacres disappeared.

Australia has a radically different gun culture from the US. Though rural areas of Australia have a strong gun culture like the US, gun ownership is not considered a fundamental right. Close to 60% of Australians live in cities, where gun ownership is not as prevalent.

Australia's National Firearms Agreement would face strong opposition in the US and possibly even be considered unconstitutional.

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Thu 10/15/15 07:45 AM
Australia's National Firearms Agreement would
face strong opposition in the US and possibly
even be considered unconstitutional.
No $hit Sherlock. Australia=/= U.S. Neither is Canada. Do what you want there, its your business, more power to you...just stay out of ours.

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 10/15/15 07:51 AM

Some learn quicker than others I guess ohwell

http://www.businessinsider.com/australias-ex-pm-changed-gun-laws-2015-10?ref=yfp

Australia's former prime minister explains how he helped solve mass shootings in his country

On April 29, 1996, 35 people were killed and 23 wounded when a 28-year-old Australian man opened fire in Port Arthur, Australia.

Twelve days later, the Australian government, under then-Prime Minister John Howard, proposed a sweeping set of gun laws known as the National Firearms Agreement.

It banned numerous types of semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, created a national firearms registration system, and permits for each gun purchase required a 28-day waiting period.

It was by no means an easy reform to pass, as Howard explained in a New York Times op-ed in 2013 — one month after the Sandy Hook shootings.

"After this wanton slaughter," Howard wrote, "I knew that I had to use the authority of my office to curb the possession and use of the type of weapons that killed 35 innocent people. I also knew it wouldn't be easy."

At the time, the Australian national government could only control gun import, but couldn't restrict gun sales or ownership. In order to pass the plan, Howard had to convince the country's states to each pass the gun control laws themselves.

In order to convince all the states to participate in supporting legislation, Howard threatened to hold a nationwide referendum to alter the Australian Constitution to grant the national government gun-control powers. Because a majority of the public was in favor of gun control, such a referendum would have passed, according to Howard.

The threat was never realized.

"In the end, we won the battle to change gun laws because there was majority support across Australia for banning certain weapons," Howard wrote.


As part of the agreement, the government introduced a one-time tax to finance a large-scale compulsory buyback program that took in 700,000 guns.

The legislation seems to have been a resounding success. Firearm homicides and suicides dropped—though the effect on suicides was more statistically significant than that on homicies—and gun massacres disappeared.

Australia has a radically different gun culture from the US. Though rural areas of Australia have a strong gun culture like the US, gun ownership is not considered a fundamental right. Close to 60% of Australians live in cities, where gun ownership is not as prevalent.

Australia's National Firearms Agreement would face strong opposition in the US and possibly even be considered unconstitutional.
laugh laugh laugh

Read it and weep!

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/thefeed/story/there-obligation-future-generations-gun-control-australia-under-fire
Besides,it would be UNCONSTITUTIONAL in the US!


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