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The problem with that argument is two fold.
1. Your example was a suicide, which has no relevance to a performance piece.
2. The professors couldn't even tell the police if the "gun" used was even real or not.
If it was real and operable, then they should have done a LOT more then just whine and quit, they should have stopped him on the middle of his performance and demanded to see the prop. The student was not punished at all, which leads me to believe that it was not an operable gun. In California, bringing a gun onto any school campus will earn you a huge bitch slap by the judicial system. It's a felony, if I remember my California law correctly. So if it was real, a kid brings a gun onto campus, uses it in a performance art piece and then goes home without being arrested, questioned or even stopped by ANYBODY. With all this in mind, I REALLY doubt it was a real gun and if it were, I doubt it was operable (such as the all the guts being removed or the barrel being filled.
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