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VIN SUPRYNOWICZ: Discussing guns dubbed 'academic misconduct'

The forces of political correctness once vowed that, should they ever take over, their free expression on all kinds of issues -- from gay rights to amnesty for illegals to space aliens inspiring the pyramids of ancient Egypt -- would no longer be censored.

Censored? Heck, spouting the PC line is now mandatory, as many a professor lately hauled before a college Star Chamber on charges of having "given offense" now learns.


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Internationally renowned Austrian economics professor Hans-Hermann Hoppe used a standard textbook example of investment time preferences in a classroom lecture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, a few years back, pointing out that gay couples often invest with shorter time horizons because they are less likely to have children to profit from investments that mature after they're gone. A gay student filed a complaint -- initially with the benefit of anonymity.

At this next lecture, Mr. Hoppe apologized. The student then complained that the apology offended him. UNLV's diversity police wanted professor Hoppe to give up his next raise and his next sabbatical in penance. They backed down when Mr. Hoppe hired a lawyer and went public. Needless to say, Hans-Hermann Hoppe is no longer at UNLV, where benighted Keynesianism again reigns unperturbed, teaching Nevada's youth that Tim "Tax Cheat" Geithner's plan to print billions more greenbacks and use them to buy Treasury bonds is bound to work out just fine.

No, the PC forces are certainly not proving themselves very "tolerant" when it comes to people who want to talk about things that don't meet with their approval.

A student who wants to form a gun-rights group at the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh has been threatened with disciplinary action for her efforts, reports the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

Student Christine Brashier says administrators banned her informational pamphlets, ordered her to destroy all copies of them and told her that further "academic misconduct" would not be tolerated.

"CCAC has demonstrated a shocking lack of respect for the rights of free speech and free association," FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said in a May 27 news release. "Across the country, students are increasingly denied the First Amendment right to debate the Second Amendment. At CCAC, this censorship trend has reached a new low."

In April, Ms. Brashier created pamphlets to distribute to her classmates encouraging them to join her in forming a chapter of the national organization Students for Concealed Carry on Campus. The handbill states that the group "supports the legalization of concealed carry by licensed individuals on college campuses." She personally distributed copies of the flier, which identified her as a "campus leader" of the effort to start the chapter.

On April 24, Jean Snider, student development specialist at CCAC's Allegheny Campus, summoned Ms. Brashier to a meeting that day with Snider and Yvonne Burns, dean of student development. According to Ms. Brashier, the deans told her that passing out her non-commercial pamphlets was prohibited as "solicitation." Trying to "sell" other students on the idea of the organization was prohibited, they claimed.

College officials told Ms. Brashier that the college must pre-approve any distribution of literature to fellow students, and that pamphlets like hers would not be approved, even insisting she destroy all copies of her flier.

The young lady reports that she was also interrogated about whether she owned a licensed firearm and had ever brought it to campus (she has not), and whether she carries a concealed firearm off campus.

Dean Burns reportedly said, "You may want to discuss this topic, but the college does not, and you cannot make us." Ms. Brashier was then told to cease all activities related to her involvement with Students for Concealed Carry on Campus at the college; that such "academic misconduct" would not be tolerated.

FIRE wrote CCAC President Alex Johnson on April 29 about these violations of Ms. Brashier's First Amendment speech and association rights, pointing out that "her free speech in no way constituted solicitation, that CCAC is obligated to permit students to distribute literature and may not ban it on the basis of viewpoint or content, and that if CCAC recognizes student organizations at all, it must recognize an organization that supports concealed carry on campus." FIRE requested a response by May 13; officials responded only by promising a reply from either the college or the Allegheny County solicitor's office at some "reasonable" future time.

"If it is true that trying to 'sell' students on an idea is prohibited as a matter of solicitation, virtually the entire enterprise of the college is prohibited," points out Robert Shibley, FIRE vice president. "All persuasive speech would have to be pre-approved by the college. CCAC must end this unjustified assault on its students' rights immediately."

This incident is the worst and latest in a significant trend of punishing students for debating the Second Amendment in the wake of the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings (where students died because they were denied the right to carry arms to defend themselves), FIRE reports. At Central Connecticut State University, after a student gave a class presentation about concealed firearms on campus, his professor called the police. At Hamline University, a student was suspended -- pending a mental health evaluation! -- after he advocated in an e-mail for concealed weapons on campus.

The Students for Concealed Carry on Campus chapter at Tarrant County College in Texas has been prohibited, two years in a row, from holding an "empty holster protest." At Lone Star College near Houston, the Young Conservatives of Texas were censored and threatened with de-listing when they distributed a humorous flier listing "Top Ten Gun Safety Tips," the free-speech group reports. Lone Star's general counsel suggested that even a "mention of firearms and weapons" is inherently a "material interference" with the school's operations.

FIRE's Web site is thefire.org.

Vin Suprynowicz is assistant editorial page editor of the Review-Journal and author of the books "The Ballad of Carl Drega" and "The Black Arrow." See www.vinsuprynowicz.com/ and http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/vin/

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L. Neil Smith wrote on June 23, 2009 06:00 AM: I've said it before: those who would outlaw weapons must first outlaw all knowledge of weapons. And those who would outlaw knowledge of weapons must eventually outlaw knowledge itself.


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Doug Hall wrote on June 15, 2009 04:30 AM: The Constitution, defines governmental structure. The Bill of Rights identifies natural rights, placing limits on governmental power. Without the promise of limits, the Constitution would not have been ratified. The 2nd Amendment secures these limits. The ability to tell anyone NO! and make it stick. With natural rights identified by the Bill of Rights, the Rule of Law prospered. (It is easier and safer to settle an argument in court.) Today, many of our laws bear no relationship to the intended limits identified by the Bill of Rights. The history of firearm prohibition is securely rooted in the Democratic Party, Jim Crow and Similar Laws. With Firearm Prohibition came a rapid governmental expansion, and corresponding prohibitions. Such as Freedom of Speech and Assembly as experienced by Ms. Brashier. With the Rule of Law, natural rights and governmental limits may be re-instated by people standing firm in their knowledge and desire for freedom. A desire for power and advantage, based in fear and hate, led to the limitation of rights. This has been possible with the dumbing down of our schools. To counter this; education of the disputes and the facts involved. Insure our kids get the best education and skill sets, we can arrange. Work on the courts and legislatures, to bring laws and their enforcement within constitutional limits. In general, I've found the following to be true: Before the Civil War, the Democrats did everything they could to keep the blacks on the plantation. Since the war, they have done everything they could to put us all on the plantation.The difference between the Democrats and the Republicans: They will both have grass growing in the streets. It would have been cheaper with the Republicans.


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luv my m1 Garand wrote on June 14, 2009 05:59 AM: what a wonderful time it is. It is a shame Hitler did not live long enough to see this country fall to fascism with the congress and the presidential office under Democrat control. Universal healthcare,Govt. control of free enterprise,the Bill of rights being legislated out of existence. Good bye America.


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alan schultz wrote on June 10, 2009 02:36 PM: Of possible interest is the following question. Why Do People Put Up With Such Crap, "such crap" exampled by the following.

Comcast refuses to provide cable television service to a potential subscriber (me) absent my furnishing them my Social Security Number, or as Vin has described it, Social Slave Number.

Readers can safely assuume that I've referred this matter to township government, and the offices of my state representative and senator, for their attention.

Might I be the only person to have so acted, which brings us back to the question posed at the outset of this note. Why Do People Put Up With Such Crap? Am I one of the few who seem to express the expected curiousity?

The foregoing might be off point, or so appear at first glance. Given a second look, it might seem more germane or appropriate. Is Who the hell are these people anyway, that the rest of us must grovel at their feet over the top as another question?


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Stuart Horin wrote on June 10, 2009 12:34 PM: To Christine B at UNLV: Keep up the good work for the 2nd Ammendment and your and every American's right to self protection. I live in Il(one of only 2 states along with Wisconsin) which allows no form of concealed carry. I've been carrying for many years and will always do so. We Americans already have the right to carry for self protection. It's called the 2nd Ammendment. FEAR THE GOVERNMENT THAT FEARS YOUR GUN!


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Titus wrote on June 10, 2009 07:27 AM: Nice to see universities laying to rest the awful cliche' that they're nothing but left-wing statist indoctrination camps...


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Bill Smith wrote on June 10, 2009 03:59 AM: Sorry Sons of Liberty, I don’t worship god-damned pieces of paper nor do I give money to gun control organizations like the NRA. Rights don’t come from government nor some mythical christian god. You have to fight for them.

Your so called civil rights organizations violate private property rights on a daily basis.


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Peter Caroline wrote on June 09, 2009 03:47 PM: Sadly, this pathetic little school's reaction to First Amendment protected speech is typical of what is going on in Liberal Fundamentalist academia today. Thank God, I attended an eastern Ivy League college in those wonderful years before free discourse was subject to the strictures of political correctness!


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Alex wrote on June 09, 2009 03:35 PM: I read the first paragraph, Vin and you are obviously a tin foil hat wacko.


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Bill wrote on June 09, 2009 12:55 PM: A Federal court recently ruled that the Second Amendment doesn't apply to states and municipalities (specifically Chicago). I guess it follows that the First Amendment does not apply to schools.


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