Ravenwood - 04/14/05 06:45 AM
President Charles Steger
Virginia Tech
210 Burruss Hall (0131)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Dear President Steger,
As an alumnus of Virginia Tech who provides annual financial support, I cannot tell you how distressing it is for me to read that Virginia Tech bans the lawful carry and possession of firearms. Someone who has put in the effort to train and apply for a Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit is not a threat to students, faculty, or the learning environment at Virginia Tech. In fact CHP holders are a lot less likely to commit crimes than the general population.
Likewise, by banning firearms you are setting up victim disarmament zones, whereby students are forced to choose between attending Virginia Tech and their personal safety. And by disarming law abiding citizens, you also make Virginia Tech responsible for student's safety. If a student who was prevented from protecting herself because of your reckless firearm ban were to become the victim of rape or violence, Virginia Tech could risk legal and financial liability. The policy also appears to violate Virginia preemption laws, which forbid local governments (and state and local entities) from passing more restrictive laws than the Commonwealth.
I urge you to rethink the position, and remove the ban.
Sincerely,
[Ravenwood] '95
UPDATE: Apparently I'm not the only Hokie that feels this way.
UPDATE2: WAVY-TV 10 reports that the student was arrested. That is incorrect. The student who carried a concealed handgun to class is facing disciplinary action from the school, but he was never arrested.
Category: Cold Dead Hands
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I just went through this with a friend of mine. Two summers ago, while he was interning for me, he bought a piston and got his CHP. He then found that when he returned to school, he had to turn his gun over to the Blacksburg Police for storage. Anytime he wanted to use the gun, he had to schedule a time to go pick up the firearm. Now that is really convenient. Idiots.
Posted by: Nick Bourbaki at April 14, 2005 6:07 PMNot a problem; all he has to do is get muggers to register with the police, and give him advance notice so he will know when to pick it up....
Posted by: Robert Garrard at April 14, 2005 6:52 PMI just kept mine in my dorm room and damned the consequences.
Posted by: Ravenwood at April 14, 2005 7:12 PMThat is a disappointing story. Why they would feel the need to harrass licensed carriers is beyond my comprehension. I will borrow your theme in my own letter, if you are not opposed.
Posted by: Michael at April 15, 2005 1:24 PMNot at all.
Posted by: Ravenwood at April 15, 2005 1:29 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014