[Vision2020] Jus' When You Thought Things Couln't Get More Stupid . . .

Dave tiedye at turbonet.com
Mon Jan 24 17:03:48 PST 2011


Oh it's a very good way to make a name for yourself.  The book is still 
out on what kind of a name that will be.

Dave


On 01/24/2011 03:38 PM, Reggie Holmquist wrote:
> Oh, wow, that's where I live.  I am a 1l and I have not met Mr. 
> Tribble.  Funny, though, one of the other 1ls who lives in the same 
> housing was talking to me the other day about the fact that South Hill 
> Vista residents are not allowed to keep firearms.  I'm not sure how I 
> feel about it.  To be honest, I'm half ambivalent and half apathetic.  
> The more interesting thing is whether or not he has a winnable case.  
> I'm not really sure what the answer to that is.  At any rate, I'm not 
> fully sure if suing the university is really a good way to make a name 
> for yourself.
>
> -Reggie
>
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com 
> <mailto:thansen at moscow.com>> wrote:
>
>     So, some second-year law student is trying to get a name for
>     himself with
>     a little "chest thumping."
>
>     Courtesy of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.
>
>     ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>     Law student sues University of Idaho over gun rights
>     January 24, 2011, 3:14 pm
>
>     The University of Idaho is being sued by one of its law students who
>     claims he should have the right to keep firearms in his on-campus
>     apartment.
>
>     Aaron Tribble, a second-year law student at the UI, is representing
>     himself in the suit, which he filed last Tuesday in Latah County
>     Second
>     District Court.
>
>     Tribble, 36, and his family live in one of the university’s South Hill
>     Vista apartments for married students and students with children.
>
>     He claims the UI's policy banning firearms from campus — and by
>     extension,
>     his current place of residence — is a violation of his Second
>     Amendment
>     right to bear arms and his 14th Amendment right to due process.
>
>     Students are allowed to store and check out their firearms at the
>     Moscow
>     Police Department's on-campus substation, but Tribble said the
>     university
>     is violating his rights by not allowing him to store his guns at his
>     residence.
>
>     UI spokeswoman Joni Kirk confirmed Monday the university had
>     received a
>     copy of the lawsuit and was reviewing it, but she declined further
>     comment.
>
>     ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>     Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
>     Tom Hansen
>     Moscow, Idaho
>
>     "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it
>     to change
>     and the Realist adjusts his sails."
>
>     - Unknown
>
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