4/02/2007

Shooting at the University of Washington: Another Gun Free Zone, Woman asking for Police Protection

There was a shooting at the University of Washington. A former boyfriend of the woman killed her, but according to Michael Medved, the woman had been asking for police protection for weeks to no avail. Possibly the police should have advised the woman to quickly get a concealed handgun permit.

While the media concentrated on the fact that it was illlegal for the killer to have a handgun on school property, it would have been nice if they had mentioned that ban applied to the victim as well.

Wittmier said campus police were not aware of the restraining order against Rowan. He also said he did not believe Rowan had permission to carry a handgun on campus, where firearms are generally banned.


Thanks to Ben Zycher for the link.

Here is a copy of the University of Washington code of conduct regulations (2)(e):

478-124-020
Conduct on campus code — Prohibited conduct.

(2) In order to assure those rights to all members of the university community and to maintain a peaceful atmosphere in which the university may continue to make its special contribution to society, the following types of conduct are hereby prohibited on or in property either owned, controlled or operated by the university which is used or set aside for university purposes, hereinafter referred to as the university campus:

(e) Possession or use of firearms, explosives, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous weapons or instrumentalities on the university campus, except for authorized university purposes, unless prior written approval has been obtained from the university chief of police, or any other person designated by the president of the university;

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1 Comments:

Blogger Hyunchback said...

Would the media recognize that if the woman had been allowed to protect herself she might not be dead? Hardly.

By defeating voter supported laws allowing concealed carry college campuses disarm only the victims, never the criminals.

Can anyone point to ONE instance where a criminal was deterred from committing a crime by laws against possessing firearms on a college campus?

The other tragedy is that if this woman had shot her attacker before he could have killed her the press would have buried this story.

"Man bites dog is news" goes the saying. Yet, when victim deters crime it is never news.

4/03/2007 1:50 AM  

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