“If a book has the word gun in it, the book is not subject to the ban, but no mention of it must appear in the catalog. Otherwise, it would give the wrong idea. Scott Svonkin, the Vice President of the Board of Trustees, introduced the ban. He explained his position. The school must not teach students how to use guns. The faculty must promote gun control. ‘We should make sure that students don’t come to campus being afraid to run into somebody with a gun.’ The ban includes non-operational guns. They scare students. When asked what a non-operational gun is, he said he had no idea. ‘I’m not an expert in guns,’ he explained.”
http://teapartyeconomist.com/2013/08/21/los-angeles-city-college-trustees-ban-the-word-gun/
Related posts:
Ranking the States for Economic and Personal Freedom
While questioning him, FBI shoots and kills man connected to Marathon bombing suspect
Former Narcotics Detective Blows Whistle on the Justice System
After U.S. Troops Leave, Armed Drones Will Patrol Afghanistan’s Skies
Yemen: American Foreign Policy in Action
New bitcoin debit card claims to work with 90 percent of US ATMs
The DOJ 'Intended To Discourage' A Historic Medical Marijuana Bill
The U.S. Keeping the Eurozone in Line
No More Communism! North Korea Capitulates: Farming.
Activists file first lawsuit over "Ag Gag" industrial filming law
Former MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan, now organic farmer, thanks marijuana growers for hydroponics
Glenn Greenwald Rebuttal To Washington Post's Walter Pincus
A patent on watching ads online? No problem, says top patent court
Dentists Find Tooth Root Pulp Can Become an Alternative Source of Stem Cells
Predictable Rise of Populism