The Case for Campus Carry, featuring Larry Pratt
Larry Pratt has been Executive Director of Gun Owners of America for over 30 years. He will be speaking about campus carry at Gustavus Adolphus College on the evening of April 28th.
Please join us for this memorable event.
About Gun Owners of America (GOA)
GOA is a national membership organization of 300,000 Americans dedicated to promoting their Second Amendment freedom to keep and bear arms.
GOA lobbies for the pro-gun position in Washington, D.C. and is involved in firearm issues in the states.
About Larry Pratt
Pratt has appeared on numerous national radio and TV programs such as NBC's Today Show, CBS' Good Morning America, CNN's Crossfire and Larry King Live, Fox's Hannity and Colmes and many others. He has debated Congressman James Traficant, Jr. (D-OH), Charles Rangel (D-NY), Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), and Vice President Al Gore, among others. His columns have appeared in newspapers across the country.
He published a book, Armed People Victorious, in 1990 and was editor of a book, Safeguarding Liberty: The Constitution & Militias, 1995. His latest book, On the Firing Line: Essays in the Defense of Liberty was published in 2001.
Pratt has held elective office in the state legislature of Virginia, serving in the House of Delegates. Pratt directs a number of other public interest organizations and serves as the Vice-Chairman of the American Institute for Cancer Research.
About Us
This public program is sponsored by the group "Gusties for Campus Carry, Now!" (http://bit.ly/safergustavus) which is an independent, non-partisan group dedicated to supporting MN Permit-to-Carry (MNPTC) holders at Gustavus through the reform of unjust policies that leave law-abiding students defenseless in the face of danger.
You're invited to attend this even to learn more about the issue of campus carry.
"Gusties for Campus Carry, Now!" supports the adoption of a revised weapon policy for the College that doesn't force MNPTC holders to be vulnerable while at Gustavus.
Since its time to recognize that the students who are allowed to arm themselves for personal protection under state law should be allowed to do so under Gustavus regulation as well, a new policy ought to allow permit-to-carry holders the same rights on campus they have virtually everywhere else.



