SpeedRacer,
I understand your point about the administration not wanting guns on campus. To be honest, I don't think the majority of professors on that campus agree that citizens should have guns at all. Many UT professors are anti-gun period.
I respect that you've stayed safe for so many years without having to carry a gun.
The thing I've learned about crime is that very often it is random and there is no rhyme or reason. I remember a German tourist couple who came from Germany to visit their son at UT. Driving one night they saw the Capitol lit up and decided to drive up E.11th and take a picture from the hill top that's less than 200 meters from IH-35. They set the camera on a tripod and weren't there more than 2 minutes at about 8pm when a crackhead (sorry, a young man with a substance abuse problem, clearly a disability and no fault of his own) assaulted the 70 year old man in front of his wife and stole his camera. It's lucky the man was not seriously hurt. I had a personal involvement in that episode because I happened to be driving by and spoke German.
The point is, bad things can happen to good people. You've been to many cities and stayed safe. Others have been shot while simply sitting at McDonald's trying to enjoy a burger, some even while praying in Church.
I would encourage you to go to the DPS website as far as crimes committed by CHL holders. They track it year by year. The number is so low it's barely recordable. The fact is that people who follow the law to obtain their CHL rarely are the problem. There have been many, many more hundreds of crimes prevented and interrupted by CHL users than there have ever been crimes committed BY CHL holders. TheDepartment of Public Safety website demonstrates this without a doubt.
Think of ANY mass shooting. The Luby's in Killeen, Tx (small town, 23 people killed), Columbine, Virginia Tech, the list goes and and on and one thing always stands out. If just one single person had been armed and prepared, many of those killed could have lived.
SpeedRacer, a person may go their entire life, as you have, an never be the victim of a violent crime. However, should you be unfortunate enough TO become a victim, what options will you have at that time if you chose not to arm yourself?
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/adminis.../convrates.htm