02 February 2026

University Police Chief Who Said Students "Too Drunk" for 2A Rights Arrested for Drunk Driving

Some days the jokes write themselves. From Shooting News Weekly: UNH Police Chief Who Testified Students are ‘Too Drunk’ for Campus Carry is Arrested…For Drunk Driving

Your vocabulary lesson for the day: Projection.

Psychological projection
Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another.

I wonder if they do random drug/alcohol testing at the University of New Hampshire. Somehow I doubt it.

Enter Steven Lee, the 50-year-old Chief of Police at the University of New Hampshire. He recently testified that college students absolutely shouldn’t be trusted with guns on campus. Reason? “They’re too drunk,” he said. The gun control advocate, using his professional position as Chief of Police — advocating that New Hampshire protect the kids by keeping them disarmed. Assume they’re constantly intoxicated and irresponsible.

Fast-forward to present day: Chief Lee — badge, gun, and all — was pulled over in Portsmouth at almost 1 a.m. (Pro-tip for the chief: nothing good happens after midnight.)

Chief Steven Lee was (allegedly) hammered enough to earn himself a pair of shiny bracelets and a DUI charge.

The Chief is now on vacation paid leave.

Hat tip to Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit.

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