Ivy Leaguer plagued by stalker may drop out over school’s anti-gun policy

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  • freedive10

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    I guess they (University) are waiting for her body to turn up before they back peddal and try to save face.

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    A 20-year-old Dartmouth student says she may have to give up her Ivy League dream and drop out of school because the prestigious college won't allow her to carry a gun -- to protect herself against a predator.

    Taylor Woolrich, a junior, says Dartmouth administrators told her they won’t let her carry a gun on campus, even though she lives in fear of a man who has been stalking her since she was a high school student in San Diego.

    *It’s absolutely unfair,* Woolrich said about her attempts to have the school make an exception to its weapons ban. *It’s one of the hardest things I’ve had to deal with.*

    Woolrich was 16 years old and working in a San Diego café when she says a man came in to buy coffee and then kept returning throughout the day, staring at her for long periods of time and trying to flirt with her. The man, 67-year-old Richard Bennett, kept this up for days, she says, even sitting outside the store for an entire day and then following her home, demanding that she talk to him and saying he was *trying to protect her.*

    She filed a restraining order, but it did little to keep Bennett away. Woolrich says he constantly harassed her during her first two years at Dartmouth, stalking her on social media and sending messages in which he *promised* to fly across the country to see her at college.

    *I thought they were empty threats, but when I came home from school last summer, he was at my front door within eight hours of my plane landing,* she said. *That’s when I realized how serious it was.*

    Woolrich and her family called the police, and Bennett was arrested. A search of his car uncovered a slip noose, a knife, gloves and other items.

    Bennett is currently in jail in San Diego County, accused of violating the restraining order and felony stalking, as well as other charges. His next court date is Aug. 20. If convicted, his maximum sentence would be four years.

    Woolrich says she inquired about obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon in California and learned that the minimum age to get one is 21, though exceptions can be made under special circumstances. She says the Sheriff’s Licensing Division told her she could qualify, and she learned the same exception can be granted in New Hampshire, where Dartmouth is located.

    But Dartmouth administrators told her she was *absolutely not* allowed to carry a weapon on campus. She says she tried to plead her case and was told to speak with several campus officials, all of whom provided little to no help.

    *There’s no option. There’s no one to go to. They don’t want to hear my case,* she said.

    Many colleges across the country have banned guns on campus to prevent mass shootings and accidental shootings by irresponsible or inebriated students. But the pro-gun rights Crime Prevention Research Center, in a study published on Monday, said there have been no reported problems or issues with college-age permit holders on campuses in the nine states – Colorado, Florida,Wisconsin, Utah, Pennsylvania,Oregon, Mississippi, Kansas and Idaho – whose laws mandate that students and others be permitted to carry concealed handguns on public college grounds.

    *There’s this fear about the possibility of students causing problems, but people talk about these things without actual examples,* the center’s president, John Lott, told FoxNews.com. *By far, the safest course of action is to carry a gun for protection, especially for female victims.*

    *[Woolrich] has legitimate concern,* he added. *There’s only so much a restraining order can do.*

    Woolrich says Dartmouth’s Department of Safety and Security told her that instead of carrying a gun, she should call campus security and arrange for an escort if she felt unsafe after dark. But she says she was often asked to justify her requests when she called, and security officers gave her a hard time for calling often.

    *What they don’t understand is that it’s not enough,* she says. *Stalkers just don’t only show up after dark. Unless they have an armed guard in front of my dorm room, I'm not sure how safe I will be. I don’t think there’s much an unarmed guard can do.*

    Dartmouth officials declined to comment on Woolrich’s situation, but they said their strict weapons policy is necessary.

    *It’s strictly prohibited and we are not in the habit of making exceptions,* spokesman Justin Anderson told FoxNews.com. *But we certainly do everything we possibly can to make all our students feel safe.*

    *We feel that it is a top priority,* he added. *We are equipped and committed to providing the best safety possible for all our students.*

    Some experts say the solution isn’t to put guns in the hands of potential victims, but to keep them out of the hands of stalkers.

    *Many people don't know that current federal law allows criminals convicted of misdemeanor stalking crimes to legally buy and possess guns,* said Erika Soto Lamb, a spokeswoman for Everytown For Gun Safety. *This is a real problem. A study of incidents in 10 major U.S. cities found that nearly nine in 10 attempted murders of women involved at least one incident of stalking in the year before the attempted murder.*

    Lamb said the Protecting Domestic Violence and Stalking Victims Act, which was recently brought before the Senate, would close loopholes that allow stalkers to obtain guns.

    Others say they support Dartmouth’s no-guns policy.

    *What we don’t want to see is a convicted stalker have the ability to arm themselves like Rambo,* said Ladd Everett, director of communications for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.

    *On one hand, I understand her fears, but I don’t believe that any student should have a gun. Data shows that those who own a gun for protection, that they [the guns] are more likely to be used on themselves or a loved one.

    *These [schools] are not places where you want everyone armed to the teeth.*

    For now, Bennett sits in jail on $30,000 bail, and Woolrich is not in danger. But she says she still lives in fear and feels she might have to take drastic measures if he manages to post bond and becomes a threat again.

    *Every morning I check the inmate lookup online to see if he has made bail,* she said. *I feel safe for now, but the day he gets out is the day I will have to leave Dartmouth.*

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/08/06/ivy-leaguer-plagued-by-stalker-may-drop-out-over-schools-anti-gun-policy/
     
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    Vsotok10

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    Better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6. After Virginia Tech I carried all-day every-day at LSU. The consequences of being caught with out the gun far outweighed the consequences of being caught with it.
     

    mforsta

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    There is one big problem with this story that is not brought up and that is she is not of legal age to conceal carry in New Hampshire much less carry on campus.
     

    freedive10

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    There is one big problem with this story that is not brought up and that is she is not of legal age to conceal carry in New Hampshire much less carry on campus.


    "Woolrich says she inquired about obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon in California and learned that the minimum age to get one is 21, though exceptions can be made under special circumstances. She says the Sheriff’s Licensing Division told her she could qualify, and she learned the same exception can be granted in New Hampshire, where Dartmouth is located."
     

    Jack

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    This is a good cause to get behind. Good looking, educated, has a real grievance, would easily get sympathy, etc. So I'm sure this thread will die by the end of the day and we can go back to waiting on the next bundy ranch.
     

    AustinBR

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    This is a good cause to get behind. Good looking, educated, has a real grievance, would easily get sympathy, etc. So I'm sure this thread will die by the end of the day and we can go back to waiting on the next bundy ranch.
    True, but it would take some major backing (NRA maybe?) to start going somewhere with it...
     

    oleheat

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    She's at least being vocal about it herself. I'm sure there are many out there going through similar circumstances who have chosen not to.

    I applaud her efforts. She's a brave kid, at the very least for sending a message to this creep that she seriously wants to be left alone- and if not, is willing to force the issue.
     

    freedive10

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    Universities have the same mentality as many of the Ultra Liberal professors making up the boards and who try to indoctrinate students. Its not about teaching; its much like the news; neither teach or inform so that you can come up with your own opinion. They skew the facts into how they want the sheeple to think. As much as I hate to admit it, it was a waste of four years of my life.
     

    Pas Tout La

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    Universities have the same mentality as many of the Ultra Liberal professors making up the boards and who try to indoctrinate students. Its not about teaching; its much like the news; neither teach or inform so that you can come up with your own opinion. They skew the facts into how they want the sheeple to think. As much as I hate to admit it, it was a waste of four years of my life.

    Believe me.... You are not the only one that feels that way. For the most part, 30 minutes of a 50 minute class was useless babble and indoctrination. I would have much preferred being able to read the text and show up for exams only.

    I agree with you 100% SMR. This young lady should not have to live in fear of some delusional old man. And she damn sure shouldn't have to change her life to avoid that old bastard. Not to say I agree with breaking the law, but conceal it and keep her mouth shut was probably her best move. Now not only is she a target of a stalker, but also the university.
     

    Nomad.2nd

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    The problem is she asked PERMISSION to defend herself!

    She needs to serve them with legal notice that since they are EXPLICITLY REFUSING her the ability to defend herself THEY are legally responsible for her safety, and IF she is harmed in ANY WAY... she will sue them for enough to OWN the school, as well as sue the administrators individually...
     

    SMR412

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    I know people who have carried their entire lives, well as long as I've known them, without "documentation".
    They say one should not have to PAY or ask permission to defend one's self.

    This poor young lady is just one of thousands if I had to guess.
    More power to her for even considering the use of a firearm for defense.

    Who said an armed society is a polite society???
     

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    I like how the article explains Bennet was caught with a slip noose and gloves in his car, then goes on to say the solution is to keep guns out of the hands of misdemeanor stalkers.
     

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    *What we don’t want to see is a convicted stalker have the ability to arm themselves like Rambo,*
    said Ladd Everett, director of communications for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.

    Is this dimwit implying that the stalker would try to get a permit?
     

    Dave328

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    I would love to see this nefarious "data" that shows that my gun is far more likely to be used against me or my loved ones. :rolleyes:
     

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