Pistol Packing Prof at Idaho State Shoots Himself in the Foot
I feel bad for the guy but he certainly hasn’t done any favors for the cause of concealed carry on campus.
Brandy Zadrozny of the Daily Beast has the story.
The Concealed Carry on Campus Movement Shoots Itself in the Foot
Just into the second week of fall classes, a Idaho State University professor has literally shot himself in the foot and provided one answer to the question of “What could go wrong?” on the growing number of college campuses that allow the concealed carry of firearms.
The unnamed professor was teaching a class of roughly 20 students at the Physical Science building yesterday when his handgun—pocketed, but not holstered—accidentally discharged, Lieutenant Paul Manning of the Pocatello Police Department told The Daily Beast.
Officers responded to a report of shots fired about 4 p.m. The professor was treated at the hospital for the non-life-threatening injuries. Though it is a misdemeanor to discharge a firearm within city limits, police say there are no criminal charges pending at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
In July, Idaho became the seventh state to allow students and faculty with enhanced concealed carry licenses—held by some 3,000 residents who have gone through extra training—and certain retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed weapons on public college campuses. Idaho followed Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah, and Wisconsin in enacting similar measures. The five states that proposed legislation prohibiting campus carry in 2013 were unsuccessful, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
The Concealed Carry on Campus Movement Shoots Itself in the Foot (The Daily Beast)