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Concealed Carry On College Campuses Research Paper

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Many individuals believe that completely removing guns from society will best serve to protect the public however the truth is that criminals will still access guns to commit crimes and will use them with greater confidence knowing that the general public is not armed. This work addresses the issue of carrying concealed weapons on college campuses from both the view of supporters and those opposed to this practice.

Concealed Carry on College Campuses

An article published on the 2nd day of April, 2012 highlights the misconception about 'gun-free' schools as reported is that "at least six students were gunned down…in California on the same day that a national protest began to call attention to the fact that students are left helpless against such murderers." (Soderstrom, 2012) Spokesman for the national group 'Empty Holster Protest' reported as organized by 'Students for Concealed Carry' stated that the shooting "is a poignant and ironic example of the very thing we're protesting…Colleges invite these shootings by guaranteeing criminals their victims will be disarmed." (Soderstrom, 2012)

II. State Supreme Court -- Colorado Gun Ban on College Campuses Lifted

It was reported on the 6th day of March, 2012 that the Colorado State Supreme Court handed down a ruling that effectively lifted the ban on carrying concealed weapons on Colorado college campuses. (Huffington Post, 2012) Texas had already addressed this concern in 2001 exampled by a report that legislators in Texas were readying to pass a bill that allows college students and professors to carry guns on campus. The article relates that without the right to carry concealed guns the only option left to students and professors if a gunman begins shooting...

Opponents to Concealed Carry on College Campuses
One can understand that concept that opponents to carrying guns on campus cling to as they propose that if students and professors are not armed then it is less likely that a shooting such as happened at Virginia Tech and at A&M University in Huntsville, Alabama because if there are not guns then there can be no shootings to occur. Not so, at Virginia Tech had students and faculty been armed then the gunman could have been shot down before so many lives were taken and the same thing holds true in the campus shooting that took place in Alabama several years ago. A simplistic illustration that might serve to inform the thinker asks that the reader imagine for a moment that they wish to protect their home. Would the individual ensure a higher level of deterrence from their home being robbed if their yard featured an ADT security sign, a German Shepherd in the yard and a chain link fence? Alternatively, would a law in the city that restricted homeowners from possessing guns be more effective? Naturally, the ADT security sign, guard dog and chain link fence would be more effective than a city announcement that all the homes within its limits were gun-free and effectively sitting ducks for an robbery attempt.

IV. The Root of the Problem

The root of the problem relating to the debate on citizen ownership of guns and in this case concealed carry on college campuses must be examined. At the root of this issue is abdication that is the abdication of the American citizen to address their own and their family's autonomy in protecting themselves. It is not rational nor is…

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Colorado University Campus Gun Ban Overturned By State Supreme Court (2012) Huffington Post. Retrieved from: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/05/colorado-university-campu_n_1322487.html

Harnisch, TL (2008) Concealed Weapons on State College Campuses: In Pursuit of Individual Liberty and College Security. A higher Education Policy Brief. Nov 2008. Retrieved from: http://www.keepgunsoffcampus.org/documents/AASCU%20Statement.pdf

Soderstrom, E (2012) Shooting Highlights Fallacy of Gun-Free Schools. 2 Apr 2012. Retrieved from: http://concealedcampus.org/

Texas Ready to Allow Concealed Weapons on College Campuses (2011) Huffington Post. 21 Feb 2011. Retrieved from: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/02/21/texas-ready-to-allow-concealed-weapons-on-college-campuses/
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