Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Unit 3 Proposal

Well it’s about that time to choose our topic. Last week our group made the decision that we were going to argue against the bill that would allow students on public university campuses in Texas would carry handguns. Students would have to have their Concealed Handgun License and must be 21 years old. I think that this is a scary proposition. I also find this a little daunting because I would not like to be in a class with a student who receives an F on a test and has a Glock 9 mm in his backpack. I have always believed that one of the scariest situations in college would be someone with a gun on campus who is mowing down students in front of the library. Also, carrying a gun in a backpack would not be too different from the Plaxico Burress case when he was in a New York nightclub and he shot himself in the leg with the pistol that was in his pocket. You just never know when a gun may go off. For our visual argument we are planning on doing a series of signs that would be read as students walk. This message would be conveyed in five or six signs placed in a row that could reach a high amount of people because of the amount of activity that occurs on campus. Also, one argument that could really help us convey our message would be a list of student’s names that have been killed on college campuses. This could also be used in a paragraph form and may be more effective.

1 comment:

  1. William-

    Glad to hear that you are "compromising" with your group on this issue. I know that deep down inside you are yearing to argue not only for the legalization of handguns, but also for the acceptance of public archery and the every daunting sport of not "clay-pigeon" shooting, but instead "live-pigeon" shooting. So in dealing with creating your mediums I urge you to not attempt to convince the supporters of banning concealed handguns from college campuses, but instead try to appeal to the advocates of guns on campus like myself. Thats right you are going to have to use bright colors and catchy background music if you are going to change the stubborn minds of my like-minded peers. Also if you got celebrities (i.e., Ted Nuggent, Michael Phelps, Bill O'Reilly, and Rush Limbaugh) to endorse "Gun-Free" campuses I would definately rethink my opinions. Good luck buddy.

    Tripp

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