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Stop Shootings On College Campuses

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Due to the significant number of violent shootings on college campuses in the past recent years, many have argued that both students and teachers should be allowed to carry a concealed handgun on campus to defend themselves. They believe it will help stop shootings and make campuses safer, but will it? These people who are suggesting this are only thinking about their own safety and not thinking about the consequences that will flourish due to guns on campus. Guns on campus would not only lead to an escalation in violent crimes, but will lead to an increase in the number of incidents. Allowing people to bring guns on college campuses won’t solve anything; instead we should be limiting the amount of weapons to make it a safer environment for both students and teachers. People who support allowing students to carry a concealed handgun argue that it can easily stop a public shooting spree. They expect the opposing shooter to be right in front of the concealed handgun licensed holder and for everything to go nice and smooth. According to Students for Concealed Carry, “most shootings occur at a close range and are over in a matter of seconds (Students for Concealed Carry 650). This isn’t necessarily true. At the peak of a major school shooting, everybody is going to be scrambling around, looking for the closest place of safety. How do you expect for the concealed handgun licensed holder to distinguish who the real “bad guy” is? In “Do We Really Need More Guns On Campus?,” the

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