Posted September 2, 2016 6:31 pm by Comments

By Jenn Jacques

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College football players in the SEC are some lucky little cubs. Their head coaches care about them so much, some of them are tackling one of their scary constitutional rights for them …you know, to keep them safe ‘n stuff.

How precious!

In a string of Tweets from the Montgomery Adviser’s Matthew Stevens covering the SEC teleconference on August 31, football coaches from across the country highlighted a common discussion between athletic leaders and players: handguns.

…for football! Or something…

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart says on SEC teleconference he has conversations and an education process on players owning handguns.

— Matthew Stevens (@matthewcstevens) August 31, 2016

Georgia HC Kirby Smart said that he has been at places where players did have permits to carry handguns “and that always concerns you”.

— Matthew Stevens (@matthewcstevens) August 31, 2016

Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason on his players owning handguns: “I truly believe there isn’t a need for it.” Says he makes that point clearly.

— Matthew Stevens (@matthewcstevens) August 31, 2016

But the teleconference got interesting when Missouri Tigers head coach Barry Odom stated his players are prohibited from legally owning a handgun while they are a member of the …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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