My fratcastle is protected by "Second Amendment Security." TFM.

  1. MedSchoolFratter

    If bumper stickers didn’t suck, I would have the one that says ‘this car insured by Smith & Wesson’

    14 years ago at 8:33 pm
    1. Kentucky Wildfrat

      I don’t think somebody that drives a station wagon could afford a smith & wesson

      14 years ago at 9:17 pm
    2. fratty mcgee

      ^ fratty and natty is just taking his anger our on you because he drives a 1992 Taurus. Feat on good sir

      14 years ago at 7:31 am
    3. James Fratterson

      S&W’s can be pretty cheap. If he said Kimber, Dan Wesson, Ed Brown, HK, etc., then we’d be talking some (relatively) serious cash.

      14 years ago at 5:31 pm
    1. BROn Paul

      That is not true on all college campuses. Also, not all fraternity houses are defined as being “on campus”

      14 years ago at 8:34 am
    2. law student

      Derek Broley is clearly a GDI. If your school enforces that shit against a Greek then your school = NF.

      14 years ago at 9:10 am
    3. fratyard vines

      Hey derek broley, guess what? 1) You suck. 2) Learn the laws. 3) Concealed means concealed.

      14 years ago at 12:17 pm
    4. James Fratterson

      @Fratyard Vines: 24 states prohibit firearms, even if you have a CCW license. All of the Southern states (NC, SC, GA, FL, MS, LA, AR, TN) except Alabama prohibit concealed carry. Texas allows colleges to opt-out.

      Not knowing the applicable laws = NF.

      14 years ago at 5:36 pm
    5. fratyard vines

      @James Fratterson: All of those states you listed have CCW laws such that you can carry concealed either by a in-state permit or by using an out of state permit which the state recognizes. If you’re talking about CCW on college campuses then that’s a completely different story and varies by state/college. I do know the applicable laws and this is the internet so I’m not going to argue so just check out this website for info.

      http://apps.carryconcealed.net/legal/

      14 years ago at 10:09 am
    6. James Fratterson

      @fratyard vines: Of course I was talking about on campus carry, that’s what the original post was about.

      Try this website: http://www.concealedcampus.org/state-by-state.php

      derek broley was right – if Otter is on a college campus in GA he could face some serious charges. 2nd Amendment is awesome, but violating state law and advertising it is NF.

      14 years ago at 8:29 pm