Gun violence is a serious issue that has troubled cities across America. As a student, I go to my classes under the impression that educational institute that I am attending can keep me and other students safe. In 2017 it is almost impossible to go somewhere and feel safe. With recent events like the shooting at Ohio State University and UCLA, the idea of being safe on campus is no longer a reality for students like me. Many college campuses have implemented a concealed-carry policy to ensure the safety of faculty and students. In the article, Students Oppose Concealed Weapons on Campuses, writer Justin Doubleday states that, so far, this year 19 states have introduced legislation to allow concealed carry on public-college campuses (DoubleDay). Even though students would feel a lot safer with carrying a firearm, college students should not be allowed to carry firearms on campus. because It would increase more violence on campus. Guns on campus will only disrupt the learning process. Campus police officers are responsible for student safety; therefore, students do not need a firearm for protection. While many students and parents argue that guns could be used for protection, allowing guns on campus would make it possible for a student to take a firearm into a class and use it for violent intentions. A firearm incident had occurred in the past year on 25% of campuses and on 35% of campuses within the past 5 years (Thompson). These incidents happened while firearms were
Allowing guns on campuses has to be one of the most absurd solutions conceived to regulate safety. Firearms have no place in the hands of staff and students on campus. The idea is totally blown out of proportion because many universities actually considering concealed carry believe the impact will be less crime and more safety, but what exactly does it mean to allow a weapon on college property? People that are for campus carry argue that those with a firearm will be able to defend themselves against any incident that is bound to happen, but what happens when they pull out a gun? How will students, staff, or law enforcement react? Guns on campuses are not a good idea due to the fact students aren't fully mature enough to carry a weapon, they will become inhibited in
Concealed carry and college campuses are two major topics currently in the media, yet these two topics are rarely used in unison, until now. The topic of whether or not concealed carry should be allowed on college campuses is a now mainstream debate with multiple views and numerous differentiating opinions. Many of the general public question if campus police is capable enough to protect a university’s enormous student body? Another commonly discussed issue is if concealed handguns actually do deter crime, and if they are capable of aiding in stopping a mass shooting spree? Or if guns on campus, carried by fellow classmates would make students as a whole feel more cautious or on the opposing hand make students feel more secure with guns carried on campus? If guns are allowed on campus, how will this affect a growing student’s ideology? These questions and many more are highly spoken of in our social media based generation, the answers to these questions help to improve our knowledge on this debate of concealed carry on college campuses, which will lead us to form our own individual opinions on this debate topic based on the facts and evidence presented.
Due to the recent upheaval of violent crimes on campus, many pro-gun activist have suggested that both the students and teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on campus. Those for this may claim that their rights have been violated because many college campuses refuse to allow weapons of any kind on campus. It is not the right to carry a gun which is in debate here, but rather it is whether or not guns should be allowed on a college campus. The Constitution of The United States of America already grants citizens the right to carry guns, and being in the south, I am by far no stranger to seeing a gun from time-to-time, but it is not appropriate for guns to be in a vulnerable area such as a college campus. There are already too many guns available to the public, and allowing them on an educational facility would greatly increase the likelihood of injury or death. Americans, as previously mentioned, have the right to bear arms, and this should be held sacred, and not infringed, taken away, or limited. However, stricter firearm control should be implemented for those who chose to carry a concealed weapon, and gun control should be done by having stricter certification processes before a firearm or gun permit is issued, intensive psychological evaluation for the person or persons applying for a gun permit or a gun,and greater educational requirements for gun owners and firearm safety.
“Your rights shouldn’t change as you step on campus…” Crayle Vanest, Students For Concealed Carry states. If you have your concealed licenses permit you should be able to carry your firearm onto campus. I see college campuses being extremely vulnerable to mass shooting because of the lack of firearms. It is argued that college students would be dangerous if they were allowed to conceal carry on campus, and it would be more of a risk. In my opinion campuses would be safer if students were legally able to conceal carry. In order to have a conceal carry licenses you have to go to class to obtain that. If a student is of age and has their conceal carry licenses permit they shouldn’t be limited to certain places that they are able to carry their
Annale Renneker also discusses why concealed carry is necessary on college campuses today. Most college campuses are “open”, meaning that practically anyone can walk on to them and many buildings do not have metal detecters or security guards (Renneker 1). She cites the Virginia Tech shooting tragedy where the shooter was not even a student at the college, he simply walked on campus undetected and shot and killed 33 people before killing himself (Renneker 4). It is not difficult for one to enter a college campus and cause harm with a firearm if they intend to do so, anyone who has been on a public American college or university campus has seen non-students passing through at some point. She also cites the Department of Homeland Security’s
This issue of campus carry has been around for a long while, because some people believe that guns ensure safety and others believe they bring danger. While on one side, there are pro-gun activists who want to see the college community safe from crime, on the other side stand the peace activists who want to prevent violence on campus caused by guns. The controversy has been brought into the light of the media recently with UT Austin’s legalization of concealed handguns on campus.
Gun violence at American colleges and universities has revived the debate surrounding concealed weapons on campus. This study examined college student and faculty opinions on two college campuses, focusing on their attitudes towards private citizens carrying concealed guns on campus. Data were collected during the fall 2008 and spring 2009, and over 2,100 students, staff, faculty, and administrators on the two campuses participated in the research. The results indicate over 70 % of respondents oppose the option of carrying concealed guns on campus. In addition, the idea of more guns on campus makes the majority of students and faculty feel less safe, and allowing concealed weapons serves to decrease the sense of campus safety. This study continues
Bruce Willis once stated, “If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who would have guns would be the bad guys”. This introduces the controversy of whether guns should be allowed on college campuses throughout the United States or not. There have been multiple public shootings on campuses throughout America, but there is no definite solution to stopping these catastrophes from occurring. Many politicians and citizens are asking themselves the same question: Will guns make students safer or endanger them? This statement can be disputed both ways because many believe that college students are not mature enough to handle guns while others argue that they are adults and have the right to
Birnbaum, Robert. "Ready, Fire, Aim: The College Campus Gun Fight." Change, vol. 45, no. 5, Sep/Oct2013, pp. 6-14. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1080/00091383.2013.812462. Mr. Birnbaum talks about the two different sides of the question should guns be allowed on campus? The people who agree on the idea of having fire arms on campus have the case that having students and faculty with guns discourages violent crimes. While the people who disagree with the same idea say that the studies that have been done on safety with guns on campus are not good enough. Either way the laws set in place are going to have to follow the US Constitution and the constitution and laws of the state. There are five crimes that the law considers violent crimes in the Clery act
Gun-control laws are a very controversial topic right now in the U.S., especially when it comes to allowing concealed-carry holders on college campuses. Nevertheless, guns should be permitted for concealed carry on college campuses if the carriers have concealed-carry licenses because mass shootings occur mostly in gun-free zones. There have been many incidents in which concealed-carry holders have disarmed attackers, and concealed-carry holders are overwhelmingly law-abiding citizens. However, the argument’s opponents believe guns should not be allowed on college campuses for various reasons, including: professors might be afraid to issue bad grades, a gun may go off by accident, college is an emotionally active environment, it would lead to more violent crime, and someone could spontaneously go on a killing spree.
Mass shootings are becoming a real danger in today’s society. The amounts of shootings have been gradually increasing over the years. Implementing firearms to universities or colleges is likely to increase the amount of mass shootings to occur over time. The Texas government created the campus carry bill to try to prevent shootings from taking place. On August 1, 2016, Texas will allow students and faculty members in private and public universities to carry a concealed firearm on campus. This bill may be helpful but it doesn’t have much valid information showing it will work. The following year the so-called bill will also apply to two-year colleges. As a result, ‘‘Texas joins Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Utah, Wisconsin and Oregon’’(Nedzel) in permitting individuals the right to carry a concealed weapon. In the graph below it shows the number of casualties over the years due to guns being present.
Lastly, concealed weapons should not be allowed on campus as they would distract from a positive learning experience. College classrooms must be a place where faculty and students feel safe to express their opinions. While, the introduction of handguns could inhibit dialog among students by creating an atmosphere of fear of retaliation from someone that disagrees with a fellow student’s opinion. Teachers may feel trepidation or hesitant to criticize a difficult student’s work for fear of the possibility the student could be carrying a concealed weapon. In order to, promote a positive education students must feel comfortable in their environment to flourish. This would be diminished if college classrooms were filled with armed students. Furthermore,
The question of whether guns should be allowed on a college and university campus in the United States reflects the tension between two different viewpoints. One major concern deals with the safety of the students. Many people have suggested that both the students and teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on campus, due to all the recent disturbance of violent crimes on campuses. Those that are for this may claim that their rights have been violated because of the many colleges that refuse to allow weapons of any kind on their campus. The debate is not the right to carry a gun, but whether or not guns should be allowed on a college campus. The Second Amendment provides United States citizens the right to bear arms. By living in the south for 19 years, I can truly say that I have seen a gun before, but I do not think it is appropriate for guns to be in areas such as a college campus. There are already too many guns being available to the public, and allowing them on a campus would only increase the chances of people being injury or even death. As stated before, Americans have the right to bear arms, and this should always be protected but not taken away or limited. However, for those who choose to carry a concealed weapon should be applied stricter firearm control and gun control should be done by having a strict qualification process before and the permit is issued, serious mental and emotional evaluation of the person applying for a gun permit or a firearm,
Today in our society we have a massive problem with gun violence. Many people are abusing their right to own guns by doing was is called a shooting. A shooting is a kill spree of mostlky public areas. This happens because of people wioth a mental background not being check for illnesses and abeing allowed to purchase firearms. This is not always the case, for there are problems with bullies in our society. Bullies are a big party of this society in its day of age. Bullying has all forms. When this happens people think that the correct way to fix the problem of gun violence is to ban all firearms from being used by civilians. There aree many reasons why
Imagine being a loved one of a student or faculty member who has been killed or held hostage while attending what should be one of the most desirable and safest places to be, a college campus. With the amount of school shootings beginning to increase dramatically over the past few years, something needs to be done to reduce the devastating problem. If Michigan college and university students and staff were able to carry concealed weapons on campus, with the proper training and knowledge, the amount of school shootings in Michigan would decline indisputably. Concealed carry permits are great for colleges and universities because it increases the safety for the students enrolled and staff employed there, creates an awareness of someone who can counter act their deadly intent, and because the people who get concealed carry permits want to protect others.