Rick,
I'm sorry that you feel that way. But I am looking a legislation that might be able to actually make it through, judging by other state's legislative records, and my current knowledge of our own state senate. Maybe I'm not the best man for the job, but I am the one willing to do it. I am also the one willing to learn how to do it.
I would be all for constitutional carry, but I'm afraid I just don't see it happening. Even if it does, you can be damn sure that no one will be allowed to carry on campus. Compromise is the best avenue to see anything actually happen, just as with the original CHP bill. Simply screaming "2nd Amendment" isn't going to get the job done, just as similar measures have not thwarted the patriot act, indefinite detainment of citizens, etc etc. The only other option would be a lawsuit. Costly, and we would have to wait for someone who is a permit holder to be a victim of a crime on campus, before we would have any real ground to stand on.
Current policies allow individuals to have the means to defend themselves, albeit with a permit. As a permit holder, I can avoid shopping malls and convenience stores that have no weapons policies, there are other places to buy gas and jeans. Even places of worship have an option. But with current laws, I have absolutely NO option for continuing my education without disarming in an environment that is by far the most likely to have someone, with or without a permit, with or without current policies, to come in and start executing people.