It seems that Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees have passed rules against all functioning or non-functioning guns from their campuses. Even those that are being used in a class to teach students about how guns work and how to handle them safely.

Board of Trustees Vice President Scott Svonkin, author the resolution that ushered in the new rules, told Campus Reform last Monday he believes school’s have no place teaching students how to use guns —but that its educators and faculty do have a responsibility to “promote gun control.”

“We should make sure that students don’t come to campus being afraid to run into somebody with a gun,” Svonkin said.

He argued it was necessary to ban “non-operational” guns, because although they could not hurt anyone, they could scare students.

Of course, there’s an exception for using non-operational guns in the drama classes.

It’s like learning how guns work and gun control are incompatible.