Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/03/us/texas-lawmakers-approve-bill-allowing-guns-on-campus.html?referer=
This would clinch it for me. Guns have no place on campuses.
Did you even read this article?
"Texas will be one of eight states to allow the carrying of concealed weapons on public college campuses, joining Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah and Wisconsin, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Nineteen others ban concealed weapons on campus, including California, Florida and New York, and 23 others, including Alabama and Arizona, leave the decision to the colleges or state board of regents."
If guns are a concern for OP, neither Texas nor Wisconsin are going to work...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were to make uneducated guesses, I would say that UW-Madison probably has more of a school-wide binge drinking problem than UT-Austin, where it is more likely confined to the greek system. But then again, at UT there will be more pressure to join the greek system because it is more central to social events. I would also probably guess that outside of binge drinking in the greek system, the policing is likely to be more aggressive at UT-Austin so if your kid every did decide party a little bit it would be more likely they would ticketed and leave college with an infraction/record (see e.g. Jenna Bush). While at Wisconsin, I would assume that if you drink in the dorms and get caught, you are more likely to get written up and kicked out after a couple warnings than having the cops called on you. So Madison is probably a safer and more permissive risk-taking environment, whereas in Austin you only get those priviledges through the greek system.
Wisconsin is a beer state. Miller and a ton of smaller and micro breweries. If they could have avoided the driking age change in the 1980's they would have. I don't think they are allowed to consume alcohol in the dorms, but there are plenty of "house" parties (pay 5 dollars and get a red plastic cup) and frat parties. The bars card because its the law, but the culture of the area around campus is very pro-student.
And the cold is mostly January-February, but there is usually only one-two weeks of school in January anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/03/us/texas-lawmakers-approve-bill-allowing-guns-on-campus.html?referer=
This would clinch it for me. Guns have no place on campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/03/us/texas-lawmakers-approve-bill-allowing-guns-on-campus.html?referer=
This would clinch it for me. Guns have no place on campuses.
Agreed. Colleges need to be gun free zones. That way shootings will never happen. See Virginia Tech and Umpqua Community College.
If you could please provide me with some data on how many shootings are prevented by ordinary people carrying guns that would be great. Not sponsored by the NRA of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/03/us/texas-lawmakers-approve-bill-allowing-guns-on-campus.html?referer=
This would clinch it for me. Guns have no place on campuses.
Agreed. Colleges need to be gun free zones. That way shootings will never happen. See Virginia Tech and Umpqua Community College.
Anonymous wrote:http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/03/us/texas-lawmakers-approve-bill-allowing-guns-on-campus.html?referer=
This would clinch it for me. Guns have no place on campuses.