Monday, June 13, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
How are guns and educational tool?
So the Georgia State Senate passed legislation to allow legal gun owners over 21 to carry concealed weapons on college campuses and I am wondering why? What purpose can this truly serve? How does this help to create a safe, healthy, learning environment? Do we really need to have students toting guns with them to classes? I would think that less would be more when we consider all the school shootings that this nation has endured. What problems is this law going to solve? I just don't get it so maybe someone who agrees with this ruling can help me see the point but I doubt it.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/georgia-passes-campus-carry-bill-legalizing-guns-a/nqjH4/
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/georgia-passes-campus-carry-bill-legalizing-guns-a/nqjH4/
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Ok. I am about to rant now. Cant sleep so let me rant. Dude questioned
my sports know how. M last two years at Thomas Jefferson High School
we trained for track, then we went to BRC{Brownsville Recreation Center)
where we swam for hours, and played table football, then we went to a
spot over by Fountain ave and played touched football. At Brooklyn
College we would wait till coach Mel Clark left and then it was straight
to the basket ball courts. Man if you got hurt you better
made sure you could tie it to your track workouts. It wasnt just
basketball, some of us put in endless hours on the tennis, racquetball,
volleyball , look any courts you could think of, we were there. This is
where my personal background in these games came from. I indulged
when I was younger and as I got older, the tv became my source of joy as
far as these games were concerned. I never limited myself to playing
or watching any one particular sport and that has given me the
confidence to be free to express my opinion on a multitude of games.
Yeah and guess, i think i know them all just as much, or better than
the next man so dont come at me.
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