Law professor sees the Ohio campus shootings as an opportunity to be funny.


A law professor (Calvin Johnson) out of the University of Texas,  making fun of the 2nd Amendment,  posted a comment to the effect that the shooting incident at the Ohio high school in the news,  was "another typical exercise in 2d Amendment rights . . "  

My first response has to do with the man's use of the word "typical."  Funny,  a college professor who has no clue as to the meaning and use of the word "typical."  Kind of makes you wonder if he knows how to pronounce "corp" as in Marine corpsman.   Obama,  another collegiate professor,  certainly did not know. Maybe academia is not as intelligent as it wants us all to believe.  

Don't like the 2nd Amendment?  Change it but don't try to legislate around it.  It is a part of the US Constitution.  The 2nd Amendment is not only the law,  it is a part of a larger narrative that is the foundation of all American law or move to England.  

By the way,  as far as gun use is concerned,  inner-city schools do not have these shootings.  Every wonder why?  Could it be that most of the student bodies are armed?  

Besides,  I heard that the young shooter at the Ohio school was considering being a law teacher.  

Here is the contact information for this clown.  Let him know who you feel.  I intend to do just that.  --  blog editor.  



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Calvin Johnson CJohnson at law.utexas.edu 
Mon Feb 27 10:03:35 PST 2012

Another typical exercise of 2d Amendment rights today.  http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2012/02/27/us/AP-US-School-Shooting-Ohio.html?hp

Calvin H. Johnson
Andrews & Kurth Centennial Professor of Law
The University of  Texas  School of Law
727 E. Dean Keeton (26th) St.
Austin, TX 78705
(512) 232-1306 (voice)
FAX: (512) 232-2399
Website with links to publications: http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/cvs/chj7107_cv.pdf
For an inventory of Shelf Project proposals see  http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/calvinjohnson/shelf_project_inventory_subject_matter.pdf
For reviews, and chapters of Johnson, Righteous Anger at the Wicked States: The Meaning of the Founders Constitution (Cambridge University Press 2005) see http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/calvinjohnson/RighteousAnger/

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