In the wake of the last few college campus shootings, an organization called ConcealedCampus has formed to attempt to sell the idea of allowing college students, aged 21 and older, that have passed the federal background check and required safety course, to be able to carry a concealed handgun on campus.
The theory is basically this:
At the recent NIU shooting, campus security responded in a matter of 2 or 3 minutes. By this time, several were already dead. When seconds matter, the police are there in minutes. Unless there is an armed guard in virtually every hallway, you cannot protect an entire campus.
Anyone aged 21 or older can already get a concealed weapons permit in most states. There's a required detailed background check (no permits are awarded to convicted felons or anyone with a history of mental problems), a required 4 hour safety course, and in some states an accuracy test. Many students already have concealed weapons permits and carry everywhere EXCEPT campus (and other places where we legally can't carry, such as bars and government buildings).
There's no reason to suggest that these reasonable people would be responsible with their guns off-campus and would suddenly become violent on-campus. Responsible people (that pass the checks, etc...) don't "just snap".
And remember, we're not talking about allowing the general public to carry on campus, only those with permits that have passed the requirements.
I'm wondering what most of your opinions are on this. I'm, obviously, very strongly for it. History has shown that putting guns into the hands of responsible citizens is not only a good idea - it's the ONLY way to counter guns in the hands of sociopaths.
Some of you may argue that putting weapons on campus is a bad idea - I'd just like to point out, the type of kids that would commit a school shooting are going to carry weapons rather it's legal or not.
I firmly believe legalizing licensed concealed carry on campus would lower, not raise the violent crime rate.
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Let me know what you think

Peace,
Pete Zaria.