Austin Martin launched a fight to end the restrictions on self defense in HI. For those who do not know the second amendment has been destroyed in HI. Austin found this fight to be particularly important considering the rampant crime in HI leaving these students vulnerable. He continues to gather signatures today to end the...Read More
JW (Joseph Rzeszut) identified that there was a Ban on the use of Tasers for Self defense at the University of Wyoming. With this quickly gathered 274 signatures for an initial meeting with administration coming up soon.Read More
Fresh off his Victory in allowing Tasers on campus at University of Louisiana Lafayette, Lucas LeJeune set his sights higher. after seeing his capacity to allow tasers at his campus he saw a future where all colleges in his system allow for Self Defense. Lucas launched the fight and he and his chapter have gathered...Read More
At the annual SRC Strategy Summit, Emma MacCutheon and the Student Rights team Identified that UNF had a restrictive policy against nonlethal weapons on campus. Inspired by her training at YALCON, Emma hopped into action and began tabling to support an amended policy change. During this time, she also helped to push forward a beneficial...Read More
In Fall of 2024, Quinn Whittington began targeting University of North Carolina Greensboro, she began establishing a chapter on campus when she noticed that students were not permitted to carry pepper spray for self-defense. Determined to address this issue, Quinn collaborated with the Student Rights Campaign (SRC) team to develop a plan to change the...Read More
When Bryan Fuentes discovered a pepper spray ban at Houston Christian University, he knew something had to change. In a city as crime-ridden as Houston, leaving students defenseless was unacceptable. Determined to fight back, Bryan launched a petition and quickly shattered his initial goal of 200 signatures, gathering nearly 400 signatures on a campus of...Read More
At the annual SRC Strategy Summit, Emma MacCutheon and the Student Rights team Identified that UNF had a restrictive policy against nonlethal weapons on campus. Inspired by her training at YALCON, Emma hopped into action and began tabling to support an amended policy change. During this time, she also helped to push forward a beneficial...Read More
Alex Mittendorf, observing the vulnerability of the student body at SUNY Cobleskill, took decisive action. Serving as a state chair at the time, he collaborated with then Deputy Regional Director of the Northeast, Tony Mesta, to mount a robust response. Leveraging their extensive network of alliances on campus, Alex and Tony swiftly gathered over 400...Read More
Lyle Uhrich and Thomas Ramsey (TJ) identified a poorly worded pepper spray policy at Lindsay Wilson. They got right to work, amassing 300 signatures quickly on their small campus of 3,100 students. The SGA took notice and attempted to claim that pepper spray was already allowed, resulting in a meeting with the Dean of Students....Read More