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Student protesting for concealed carry
cited for wearing EMPTY holster;
'threatening safety of campus'

By Kassy Dillon. April 15th, 2016

Two University of South Alabama students were confronted by campus police Wednesday, and one student was cited for "causing alarm" by wearing an empty holster.

"This week is the empty holster protest for Students for Concealed Carry in Alabama to demonstrate that students are defenseless on campus," D.J. Parten, president of Students for Concealed Carry, told Campus Reform. Along with fellow club member Kenneth Tews, Parten was also promoting an upcoming screening of the movie Can We Take a Joke? when three campus police officers approached their table demanding identification.

Video footage, obtained by Campus Reform, shows one of the police officers asking to search the students, and when they exercise their right to refuse, another officer becoming aggravated and warning that he will find something to charge them with if they remain uncooperative -- a threat that is eventually carried out against Parten.

"The right to self-defense shouldn't end because someone chooses to get an education," Parten opined. .......

It's hard to even believe such lunacy and avoid laughing. Maybe a simple fanny pack would be just as 'dangerous'. Some educational establishments seem to be taking their definition of "causing alarm" or "dangerous" to and beyond the realm of absurdity -- being probably tops on the list of 'gun-free-zones' at the same time. Common sense seems out the window - supposedly it's best to remain max vulnerable to armed attack.

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