Saxxon
Regular Member
I don't have the sites on hand here at work. But look for this info.
Top 10 most dangerous campuses for women, note UC Boulder, CO is one of them.
Somewhere, and this I can't find now, there was a graph showing the crime rate at UC Boulder, CO and USC Ft Collins, CO from 2000 onward. Both were in decline in 2003 & after when CCW was made shall issue in Colorado. Around 2005/2007 UC Boulder made a stink about CCW on campus and forbid it till the CO Supreme Court struck their ban down. But the effect on crime was ominous - while USC continued its downward trend, UC Boulder showed a marked upward trend in crime as those targetting college age kids moved their activities to Boulder, and students in general at Boulder felt more emboldened to commit crimes agianst their fellows. Note: USC in FT Collins did not discourage CCW on campus, the Sheriff in that county being favorably disposed toward citizen self defense.
Somewhere you might mention Evie Hudak's ridiculous assertion in committee on the CCW ban that was proposed in Colorado that a gun is 83 times more likely to be used to kill a woman than the woman kill her attacker. Totally absurd. Using 2011 statistics, 260 felons were killed by citizens; if half of those were shot by women that would be 10,790 women killed by their own gun in Hudak's reckoning - there were only 11,205 (something close to that, verify that number) total gun homicides of all kinds that year. Hudak is saying that almost everyone killed that year, was a woman who was disarmed and shot with her own gun... Demonstrably false since over half of the victims were male. Even if 1/4 fo teh felons were shot by women, Hudak is still saying half of all homicides were women who had their gun turned on them.
Its those lying hysterics that make society unsafe. Hudak's best effort in crime control would be to put her face on a poster. Any potential rapist viewing that would be too ill to commit an offense that evening.
Top 10 most dangerous campuses for women, note UC Boulder, CO is one of them.
Somewhere, and this I can't find now, there was a graph showing the crime rate at UC Boulder, CO and USC Ft Collins, CO from 2000 onward. Both were in decline in 2003 & after when CCW was made shall issue in Colorado. Around 2005/2007 UC Boulder made a stink about CCW on campus and forbid it till the CO Supreme Court struck their ban down. But the effect on crime was ominous - while USC continued its downward trend, UC Boulder showed a marked upward trend in crime as those targetting college age kids moved their activities to Boulder, and students in general at Boulder felt more emboldened to commit crimes agianst their fellows. Note: USC in FT Collins did not discourage CCW on campus, the Sheriff in that county being favorably disposed toward citizen self defense.
Somewhere you might mention Evie Hudak's ridiculous assertion in committee on the CCW ban that was proposed in Colorado that a gun is 83 times more likely to be used to kill a woman than the woman kill her attacker. Totally absurd. Using 2011 statistics, 260 felons were killed by citizens; if half of those were shot by women that would be 10,790 women killed by their own gun in Hudak's reckoning - there were only 11,205 (something close to that, verify that number) total gun homicides of all kinds that year. Hudak is saying that almost everyone killed that year, was a woman who was disarmed and shot with her own gun... Demonstrably false since over half of the victims were male. Even if 1/4 fo teh felons were shot by women, Hudak is still saying half of all homicides were women who had their gun turned on them.
Its those lying hysterics that make society unsafe. Hudak's best effort in crime control would be to put her face on a poster. Any potential rapist viewing that would be too ill to commit an offense that evening.