Airing on this week’s AKPF #1 timeslot is an unprecedented revamp of Dolus, a prior episode. The infamous CoK official DPRK video of the ‘doctored’ Robin Hooding is replaced with courtroom footage to put you in the action with cast and dedicated fans of the Aqua Keene Parking Force. Additionally, fans receive more content from amateur videographer Peter ‘Sturdy’ Thomas, who did not appear in the court proceedings. See for yourself why AKPF is #1 in the Robin Hood:
The only reason Ian Bernard posted this is because fro-bot is in the neighborhood!
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Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. – Ronald Reagan
Unless I have a fundamental misunderstanding of this, it’s already legal to carry guns on college campuses since no gun signs don’t have the force of law. The only thing 1314 would do is prevent students from getting in trouble if caught carrying.
Freekeeners are banned from the college. So carrying guns on campus really isn’t a big deal.
@Mike What police will enforce and what is actually illegal are two different things, often times. http://freekeene.com/2011/12/02/university-system-of-new-hampshire-misleads-openly-about-weapon-regulation-authority/
“since no gun signs don’t have the force of law.”
They sure as shit do on private property, and college campuses are considered private property.
@MikeAB: No, they do not have the force of law on private property. This isn’t a hell-hole like Texas. Only being told to leave has any force, under NH law. No-trespassing signs are allowed, but only as strict no-trespassing signs; there is no statutory provision for a sign which is conditional upon whether or not someone is armed – it’s all or nothing.
State-run colleges are not private property, either.