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>> After Walk Summary <<

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 7:20 pm
by BB62
As posted to the event page on Facebook:

First, the turnout was HUGE, despite rain. Approximately 58 people started the Walk, and more joined as we continued, bringing the total to an estimated 65 people, including 15 or more students. Simply stunning.

I simply can't thank everyone enough for braving the weather and/or the distance, to come.

In attendance were (and forgive me for not remembering everyone or not remembering everyone's name) Ben and his girlfriend, who traveled from NE Ohio (!), and Molly & Phil from Bowling Green, all four of whom had attended the Bowling Green Walk two weeks ago. Also in attendance were Ilya & Stephanie, and Rodney & Butch, who traveled from Louisville, KY. From Columbus, Ohio came Dominic and Kendall, and from Northern KY came Mike and Cory. Unreal.

At the assembly point were various media, including a Chinese student (the first of two we spoke to) who was somewhat astounded at the armed assemblage.

We walked through part of campus, guided by my memory and by Max and Abby (MU students) as well as other students and employees. We walked on a couple of town streets, then into the uptown area. Conversations were held by various participants along the way, and the group stopped and talked to a couple of female students who hadn't heard of the Walk. (and they weren't the only ones)

Finally, just before we ate, we stopped and talked to various protesters, including Magda Orlander and Evan Fackler. We repeatedly invited them to lunch to continue the conversations (and to get out of the rain), but they politely refused. It was a real shame.

My impression is that in their minds, a discussion of guns ought to be about *everything* that does or may involve guns. Regardless, it's too bad the discussion didn't continue, although I understand Stephen J. Feltoon, the MU grad who suggested an MU Walk to me, had a pleasant conversation after we left to eat.

That's it for me!

Please post YOUR impressions, thanks again for coming, and please FRIEND ME so you are notified of future events.


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Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 6:36 am
by rickt
Dayton Daily News article about the walk.

http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/new ... dn_rotator

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 9:53 am
by M-Quigley
rickt wrote:Dayton Daily News article about the walk.

http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/new ... dn_rotator
Magda Orlander, an international student from Luxembourg, engaged in some respectful dialogue with the walkers, who invited her to a late lunch to get out of the rain.
Orlander declined the offer and said some people opted not to come out Saturday, fearing their personal safety.
“Guns alone can’t guarantee safety, and there is a need to raise awareness for other issues such as inequality and violence,” she said.
I agree with the first part of her sentence, but so what? I'd take higher odds of survival over lower odds any day. As to the second part of her sentence, is that really a problem on most of today's college campuses? It seems like for some college students that is their full time job, to raise awareness about inequality.

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 10:51 am
by djthomas
In the right hands, firearms can do wonders to eviscerate inequality.

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:55 pm
by pirateguy191
M-Quigley wrote:
Magda Orlander, an international student from Luxembourg, engaged in some respectful dialogue with the walkers, who invited her to a late lunch to get out of the rain.
Orlander declined the offer and said some people opted not to come out Saturday, fearing their personal safety.
“Guns alone can’t guarantee safety, and there is a need to raise awareness for other issues such as inequality and violence,” she said.
From what I've read, she's a member of the black lives matter movement. Also from what I've read, there were a couple of black people that were carrying guns as part of the walk. It seems young Miss Orlander had a hard time making eye contact with those previously mentioned gun carrying members that were part of the walk. I guess black lives matter but not all black opinions matter.

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 5:31 pm
by BB62
Most of the students (some hadn't yet arrived, and at least one didn't want to be photographed because she was concerned about her sorority's reaction), plus some guy in a red jacket.

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The whole group (minus a few people).

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Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 5:40 pm
by BB62
One of the desires of the protesters re: the Walk was that they wanted to "...keep our campus safe from violence and white supremacy."

I guess it worked!

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Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 8:26 pm
by djthomas
Where'd you guys wind up for lunch?

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 10:05 pm
by BB62
djthomas wrote:Where'd you guys wind up for lunch?
I ate at SoHi, others ate at Subway or Jimmy John's.

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 10:08 pm
by Brian D.
Think they split off to SoHi, Subway, and Jimmy Johns. Uptown gets crowded in a Saturday afternoon. I opted for going to the car and putting on a dry shirt, and wiping/oiling the carry pistol before heading homeward.

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 7:40 pm
by Brian D.
One participant I forgot to speak with happened to be carrying a Browning Hi Power. Younger guy, does my heart good to see another generation has taken to it. 8)

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 8:19 pm
by Chuck
Glad the walk was successful
Sorry I wimped out

I like seeing these walks
Good job BB62!

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 6:38 pm
by dynamike
BB62 wrote:
techguy85 wrote:
BB62 wrote: Really?

Please share with us ALL of the universities that have indicated such a thing - with dates, the person who indicated so, and quotes of their alleged communication which supports your assertion.

We'll be patiently waiting. :roll: :roll:
Okay, I'll play.
OSU Office of Legal Affairs wrote: Good afternoon, Mr. Smith -

Thank you again for your email. We appreciate you addressing this with us in a proactive fashion. Based on your representations about this event and the individuals who will be participating in it, we will not take action against students under our Code of Student Conduct solely for legal possession of a weapon while participating in this walk.
You'll no doubt recall that message from a member of the OSU legal team sent to you on 4/17/14. From the wording of the email it is clear that the University is giving a narrow exception to the normal enforcement of the Student Code of Conduct for the event, and not for open carry on campus as a regular practice.
I know you feel strongly about this, but attempting to claim that it is something that it is not can only make you either look silly in the eyes of those who know the real score or just be flat out dishonest.
:roll: :roll: :roll:

The assertion made by someone who claims knowledge of various things was "Because universities in their responses have indicated that participation in these events is an exercise of free speech." (my red and bold) Note the use of "universities" (PLURAL) and "free speech"

My request was "Please share with us ALL of the universities that have indicated such a thing - with dates, the person who indicated so, and quotes of their alleged communication which supports your assertion." The just quoted sentence indicates that I recognized the plural language used in the original assertion. Furthermore, the "indicated such a thing" refers to the alleged reference to "free speech". I see no such reference in the 4/17/14 communication from OSU, and even if it existed, OSU is merely *one* university, not "universities".

So, rather than dodging the question, and making scurrilous accusations, why don't you come back with something that supports the assertions made?

I'll be patiently waiting for you to supply quotes (etc) from ALL the universities that have "indicated that participation in these events in an exercise of free speech" - and more specifically, that the university was waiving the Student Code of Conduct for that reason.

Good luck! :lol: :lol:
Here's #2 -> https://listserv.uc.edu/scripts/wa.exe? ... 51339.1404" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The University of Cincinnati has been notified by organizations of their intention to hold two on-campus demonstrations related to the freedom to bear arms. The proposed demonstrations are legal and consistent with university policies concerning public expression and free speech.

Re: Open Carry Walk Miami University

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 9:04 pm
by BB62
BB62 wrote:
techguy85 wrote:
BB62 wrote: Really?

Please share with us ALL of the universities that have indicated such a thing - with dates, the person who indicated so, and quotes of their alleged communication which supports your assertion.

We'll be patiently waiting. :roll: :roll:
Okay, I'll play.
OSU Office of Legal Affairs wrote: Good afternoon, Mr. Smith -

Thank you again for your email. We appreciate you addressing this with us in a proactive fashion. Based on your representations about this event and the individuals who will be participating in it, we will not take action against students under our Code of Student Conduct solely for legal possession of a weapon while participating in this walk.
You'll no doubt recall that message from a member of the OSU legal team sent to you on 4/17/14. From the wording of the email it is clear that the University is giving a narrow exception to the normal enforcement of the Student Code of Conduct for the event, and not for open carry on campus as a regular practice.
I know you feel strongly about this, but attempting to claim that it is something that it is not can only make you either look silly in the eyes of those who know the real score or just be flat out dishonest.
:roll: :roll: :roll:

The assertion made by someone who claims knowledge of various things was "Because universities in their responses have indicated that participation in these events is an exercise of free speech." (my red and bold) Note the use of "universities" (PLURAL) and "free speech"

My request was "Please share with us ALL of the universities that have indicated such a thing - with dates, the person who indicated so, and quotes of their alleged communication which supports your assertion." The just quoted sentence indicates that I recognized the plural language used in the original assertion. Furthermore, the "indicated such a thing" refers to the alleged reference to "free speech". I see no such reference in the 4/17/14 communication from OSU, and even if it existed, OSU is merely *one* university, not "universities".

So, rather than dodging the question, and making scurrilous accusations, why don't you come back with something that supports the assertions made?

I'll be patiently waiting for you to supply quotes (etc) from ALL the universities that have "indicated that participation in these events in an exercise of free speech" - and more specifically, that the university was waiving the Student Code of Conduct for that reason.

Good luck! :lol: :lol:
dynamike wrote: Here's #2 -> https://listserv.uc.edu/scripts/wa.exe? ... 51339.1404" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The University of Cincinnati has been notified by organizations of their intention to hold two on-campus demonstrations related to the freedom to bear arms. The proposed demonstrations are legal and consistent with university policies concerning public expression and free speech.
Nice try, Mike. You've got one, and that's all you're gonna get.

Instead of pursuing your exercise of futility, why don't you work on assuring a successful lawsuit, or better yet, getting a legislator to introduce a REAL campus carry bill?

Or, the mod can just lock this thread, since the Walk is over and it was a HUGE success.