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U Pa refuses to recognize student hunting, shooting, and conservation group
Here's the letter from FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. The university recognizes 750 student groups, giving them certain advantages. The University used COVID as an excuse, which, as the letter points out, is ridiculous.
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I remember that a few years ago at my University a group of students wanted to start a firearms club. Not to shoot on campus but to get together and maybe organize some trips to the range. I volunteered to be the faculty adviser but one of the administration said they would be the adviser. Never got off the ground, the administrator never seemed to have time and so on.
And we had a small bore team through 1978, a range in the basement of one of the buildings and are a Air Force ROTC squad.
Of course, the proper strategy is to apply for student group recognition by using all the proper snowflake wokeism buzzwords, but include somewhere, buried amongst all the BS, a statement to the effect that the clubs activities are not limited to what the application describes, as long as no laws are broken.
Once it's approved, then proceed with the desired activities.
It would be prudent to wait for the funding and then put it someplace the Univ. can't get their hands on it.
Like cash.
Nice letter, which will most likely have zero effect on the policy. I wonder what other groups are OK? Would they approve scum like NAMBLA? Racist groups like La Raza or the Black Muslims?
The woke nightmare continues.