Professor Calls Police on Student Supporter of 2nd Amendment


The assignment for Central Connecticut State University student John Walberg and his two classmates was to give an oral presentation on a “relevant issue in the media.” The three chose school violence for their topic.

After the oral presentation was over, professor Paula Anderson of Communication 140, promptly filed a complaint with the CCSU Police against student Wahlberg claiming he made students “scared and uncomfortable.” Professor Anderson deemed Wahlberg a “perceived risk” and felt it was her duty to “protect” her class.

What did the young man say in his oral assignment that was so threatening? Shockingly, Wahlberg had the temerity to discuss concealed carry laws, guns on campus in the hands of law abiding students, and the problems with the concept of a “gun free zone.” He was gauche enough to have posited that if students and/or professors had legal guns on their persons in 2007 the death toll in the Virginia Tech shooting spree could have been much lower.

Can you now see why John Wahlberg is a threat to the school? Obviously Wahlberg is the next thing closest to a wild-eyed assassin, a dangerous criminal don’t you know? If you don’t see that, then you aren’t alone. But then, we aren’t “professors,” are we?

After professor Anderson filed her complaint, Campus Police confronted Whalberg with a list of guns registered in his name and demanded to know where he kept them.

I was a bit nervous when I walked into the police station,” Wahlberg said, “but I felt a general sense of disbelief once the officer actually began to list the firearms registered in my name. I was never worried however, because as a law-abiding gun owner, I have a thorough understanding of state gun laws as well as unwavering safety practices.

No doubt. When armed authorities begin to demand things of you, it isn’t surprising to feel a bit pressured and uncomfortable.

Wahlberg told the Central Connecticut State University news paper, The Recorder, that he didn’t think his professor was “justified” in calling in the police.

“I don’t think that Professor Anderson was justified in calling the CCSU police over a clearly nonthreatening matter. Although the topic of discussion may have made a few individuals uncomfortable, there was no need to label me as a threat,” Wahlberg said in response. “The actions of Professor Anderson made me so uncomfortable, that I didn’t attend several classes. The only appropriate action taken by the Professor was to excuse my absences.”

Student Wahlberg is a master of understatement.

Robert Shibley, vice president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), was also taken aback by the absurd over reaction of professor Anderson.

“If all he did was discuss reasons for allowing guns on campus, it seems a bit much to call the police and grill him about it,” Shibley said. “If you go after students for just discussing an idea, that goes against everything a university is supposed to stand for.”

Were it up to this professor, talk of the Constitution of the United States would be outlawed.

Yet another example of the downward spiral of our fetid schools in the United States of America.


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Sunlight is a good disinfectant---as is legislative pressure

smagar (Diary) Thursday, March 5th at 6:58AM EST (link)

Central Connecticut STATE University most likely takes STATE funds.

Mr. Wahlberg shoud contact his state represntative and senator, and ask them to invesitgate.

He should also file a complaint through his school (FIRE will most likely be glad to help) and force “Professor” Anderson to defend her actions publicly.

Ms. Anderson has climbed out on a branch, and taken CCSU with her. Mr. Wahlberg holds a saw.

“Who will stand/On either hand/And guard this bridge with me?” (Macaulay)

FIRE

Steven Willis (Diary) Thursday, March 5th at 7:47AM EST (link)

is exactly what I thought of, too. They will indeed help.

We’ve had similar problems in Florida and contacts in the Legislature and Congress were immensely helpful. Not so sure about Connecticut.

“Let it be said, I fought the good fight, I finished the race, I kept the faith.”
Paul, Second Timothy 4:7, The New Covenant.

Steve Willis
Professor of Law
University of Florida College of Law

Unfortunately

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Thursday, March 5th at 8:00AM EST (link)

Unfortunately, it appears that the student, Mr. Wahlberg, is not interested in making this a bigger deal.

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Can you blame him?

Next93 (Diary) Thursday, March 5th at 9:13AM EST (link)

The kid’s going to be on campus for a grand total of four years, I don’t expect he wants to turn this incident into the centerpiece of his college experience. It was an idiotic overreaction by a minor professor teaching a throw-away class.

The unfortunate thing is that she’s probably managed to guarantee herself tenure over this; she’ll be able to portray herself as a victim of the vast right-win-conspiracy to the tenure committee and a warrior in support of political correctness (or whatever clever term the intelligencia use for it).

Future students should expect more of the same.

Obama was The One in 2008.
He’ll be a BIGGER one in 2012.

He may not make a big deal...

fmaidment (Diary) Thursday, March 5th at 9:01PM EST (link)

…but I will.

I plan to send a letter to the Connecticut State University System (of which CCSU is a part). This letter will state that, as an alum of a sister to CCSU, I will be donating exactly zero dollars to CSU (the system organization), CCSU, SCSU, ECSU, or WCSU (the four sister schools).

This and that Catherine Crier Incident do not make me proud of a degree from a university with the words “Connecticut State” in them.

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Diversity on Campus?

theduck6 Thursday, March 5th at 7:27AM EST (link)

as long as you aren’t refering to diversity of ideas, perhaps so.
Where is the ACLU when this happens? I guess you just have to be lucky to be in the right place at the right time to have your case take as a “loss leader”. You know, those fringe ridiculous cases they take up occasionally whereby some fringe nut case’s rights are championed so as to be able to say with a straight face, ” see, we help aaallll ideas and viewpoints.” Someone exercising their Constitutional right, hell no!

 

You know how the left has orginizations that sue people? We should have one of those.

Alberta (Diary) Thursday, March 5th at 1:56PM EST (link)

These people like the chick teacher are only as wacky as we let them. Start suing these people, and they will tone down their wackness.

Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right.
Abraham Lincoln

we have them

LawSchoolRed Thursday, March 5th at 5:11PM EST (link)

F.I.R.E is one such example

Institute for Justice is another.