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FORBIDDEN SPEECH! It made some pants-wetters "scared and uncomfortable", so...the prof had the police call him in, read off the list of registered firearms he owned, and ask where he kept them. (See why I don't want registration, EVER?)

Wow...Also, check out the comments following the article.

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For CCSU student John Wahlberg, a class presentation on campus violence turned into a confrontation with the campus police due to a complaint by the professor.

On October 3, 2008, Wahlberg and two other classmates prepared to give an oral presentation for a Communication 140 class that was required to discuss a “relevant issue in the media”. Wahlberg and his group chose to discuss school violence due to recent events such as the Virginia Tech shootings that occurred in 2007.

Shortly after his professor, Paula Anderson, filed a complaint with the CCSU Police against her student. During the presentation Wahlberg made the point that if students were permitted to conceal carry guns on campus, the violence could have been stopped earlier in many of these cases. He also touched on the controversial idea of free gun zones on college campuses.

That night at work, Wahlberg received a message stating that the campus police “requested his presence”. Upon entering the police station, the officers began to list off firearms that were registered under his name, and questioned him about where he kept them.

They told Wahlberg that they had received a complaint from his professor that his presentation was making students feel “scared and uncomfortable”.

“I was a bit nervous when I walked into the police station,” Wahlberg said, “but I felt a general sense of disbelief once the officer actually began to list the firearms registered in my name. I was never worried however, because as a law-abiding gun owner, I have a thorough understanding of state gun laws as well as unwavering safety practices.”

Professor Anderson refused to comment directly on the situation and deferred further comment.

“It is also my responsibility as a teacher to protect the well being of our students, and the campus community at all times,” she wrote in a statement submitted to The Recorder. “As such, when deemed necessary because of any perceived risks, I seek guidance and consultation from the Chair of my Department, the Dean and any relevant University officials.”

Wahlberg believes that her complaint was filed without good reason.

“I don’t think that Professor Anderson was justified in calling the CCSU police over a clearly nonthreatening matter. Although the topic of discussion may have made a few individuals uncomfortable, there was no need to label me as a threat,” Wahlberg said in response. “The actions of Professor Anderson made me so uncomfortable, that I didn’t attend several classes. The only appropriate action taken by the Professor was to excuse my absences.”

The university police were unavailable for comment.

“If you can’t talk about the Second Amendment, what happened to the First Amendment?” asked Sara Adler, president of the Riflery and Marksmanship club on campus. “After all, a university campus is a place for the free and open exchange of ideas.”

Only if you're a liberal, Sara. If you say anything conservative, you get shouted down. Or, apparently, have the police put on you.

http://therecorderonline.net/2009/02/24/professor-called-police-after-student-presentation/

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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2009, 11:58:16 AM »
Wow this is unbelivable. Anyone want to find her office # to ask her is she remebers learning about the 1st Amendments? God I hate stupid teachers, these are the people teaching our children.

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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2009, 12:16:10 PM »
Wow this is unbelivable. Anyone want to find her office # to ask her is she remebers learning about the 1st Amendments? God I hate stupid teachers, these are the people teaching our children.

Oh no, you see, she believes in the first amendment all right...but only for speech she agrees with.

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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2009, 12:16:41 PM »
Ahhh, CT in the news again. It so happens I know an English prof at the same school that at one point in her life owned and shot a Sharps .50. Claiming to be able to "Knock a flea off a cows ear at 500 yds" with it. I'll have to ask her about Paula next time I see her. Should be good.  :laugh:

Meanwhile, I believe if you search the campus website you would find contact info on Paula.
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2009, 01:13:40 PM »
Define "registered"?  Does he mean that they got the info from the Feds and NCIS or did it come from the state?

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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2009, 10:31:13 PM »
The guy probably said something about shooting with cold precision...
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2009, 11:26:03 PM »
Contact info for both Paula and the president of the university are posted in the thread discussing this travesty on THR.us
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2009, 11:41:05 PM »
That night at work, Wahlberg received a message stating that the campus police “requested his presence”. Upon entering the police station, the officers began to list off firearms that were registered under his name, and questioned him about where he kept them.

“I was a bit nervous when I walked into the police station,” Wahlberg said, “but I felt a general sense of disbelief once the officer actually began to list the firearms registered in my name. I was never worried however, because as a law-abiding gun owner, I have a thorough understanding of state gun laws as well as unwavering safety practices.”

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While I'm aware that the only responses (after handing over ID) to such questions would be "Am I under arrest?  And, I will only answer questions with a lawyer present."   But I'd be so tempted to say "#### off.  Where I keep my firearms, and the number of them, is none of your business." 

Then again, I don't live in CT.  Here, the police are legally forbidden from maintaining any firearm registries.  If the locals starting rattling off such information, they'd soon be the ones sitting behind glass answering very pointed questions about to figure out which and how many laws they broke.
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2009, 01:40:52 PM »
Boy, I remember my College speech class where we had to give a "training or demostration" speech.

I taught everyone how to fire an M72 LAW, and used an expended/training M72 IN THE CLASS.

The only thing the (female) prof said was when I extended it.  "Is that loaded ??"  (her eyes were also kinda big at that time....)

"No ma'am."

"Okay, continue."



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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2009, 02:28:47 PM »
I wonder what she would've said if you had responded "Yes", to keep a "guns always loaded" theme... ;)
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2009, 03:47:46 PM »
Is the professor's surname actually Morozov?
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2009, 06:35:05 PM »
I gave a demo on how to chop veggies with a french chef's knife once. Nobody batted an eye execpt the pregnant chick who was afraid I was going to accidentally stick her in the belly with the great big knife. She was wierd.
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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2009, 11:06:23 PM »
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“After all, a university campus is a place for the free and open exchange of ideas.”

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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2009, 11:59:53 PM »
This is just another feather in the cap of a rabid anti-second amendment liberal to beat down the first amendment rights of free-thinkers.

They will do it over and over until you are afraid (so they think) to open your mouth supporting the Second Amendment. That is all this is about and all it will continue to be about. They look to operate within "reason" and intimidate as much as possible without breaking the law. And that too, if they can get away with it.  :police: Bastardos!

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Re: Professor called police after student presentation that mentioned 2A
« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2009, 01:07:19 AM »

Define "registered"?  Does he mean that they got the info from the Feds and NCIS or did it come from the state?


They likely called CT Dept of Pub Safety and got information through the Firearms Unit.  It sucks, but there is a bit of a trail left when you buy a gun in CT and it resides in the State Police computer.  To tell you the truth, it may only have handgun info.  I'm not sure.

One of these days, I'll surely attend a class given by the Firearms Unit guys and I'll ask.

And since the police were exercising due diligence and investigating a articulated threat (granted it appears the articulation was made by a moonbat), they accessed the information.  No major procedural issues involved.