Huffington Post reports that there was a shooting on the campus of Tennessee State University. Reports are that an argument over gambling debts led to a larger altercation and one man shooting another. Kudos, at least at this point, to the Huff Post that they did not overdo the reportage - although, let's be honest - the only reason a wounding (one man shot in the leg) on a Tennessee campus deserves anything other than local coverage is to make a liberal point (I bet lots of other crime happened around the country yesterday that they are not reporting on - probably at least one person got knocked out). And I have to ask why this local story gets such play when all those local stories of firearms being used to stop crime do not get this kind of notice (why didn't HP publicize this video of Piers Morgan and Sheriff Nocco?).
And given the shoddy logic we always here, I have to ask - how can this shooting even have occurred at TSU - it is not possible. After all, TSU has a no-firearms on campus policy. From their Police Campus Handbook - "Police officers are the only authorized individuals to carry firearms on the campus of Tennessee State University." So this gun could not be there; how could this gun have been on campus at all? Its against policy! I wonder if they have a no gambling policy, too.
You guys make me laugh - even when it's not really funny.
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