Carrying Guns On College Campuses

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Carrying guns on college campuses has been a topic up for debate in recent years in America due to the increase in violent crimes. Recently in the state of Georgia, a campus carry bill was passed by the state's Senate during the legislative session. The bill is likely to become a law soon, and Georgia, students will be able to bring their concealed guns to college campuses all over the state. This brings into question, "What's the importance of guns on college campuses to students?" The importance of guns on college campuses allows students to use their firearm to defend themselves against a known assailant. Also, the right to bear arms is granted to us by our 2nd amendment right. However, anti-supporters have a totally different view of …show more content…

In layman terms, those individuals will not be able to determine who is carrying a gun or not on college campuses in the state of Georgia. Certainly, I would not be happy with the knowledge that my classmates or even professors are carrying a gun, even if they have a license to carrying. However, this is frightening knowing already how easily it is to obtain a license to carry a gun in the first place. According to ajc.com, Georgia law requires that any citizen seeking a permit in the state must be at least 21 years old, they must pass a background test along with being fingerprinted. Therefore, if I were to be asked "Should guns be allowed on college campuses?" my response would be no because this leads to increase in violent behavior on college campuses as well as other concerns such as; increased suicide attempts ending in fatalities, accidental use or misuse of a firearm, and increased gun violence on and off …show more content…

We need to not only educate our students but also protect all the campus body. Parents send their teens to college to receive the best education they can afford, to become someone who is a productive citizen to work in the community in which they live or in an area outside of theirs. Students are not sent to any college campus to protect and serve but rather to become educated and steadfast on whatever career path they've chosen. Campus security, local law enforcement, and State law enforcement should hold the burden of keeping our campus's safe for all students, faculty, and staff. The only time a teenager should have the right to carry a firearm is when he or she is joining some branch of the armed forces, whether it be the Army, Marines or one of the other branches that require gun training, but not on a civilian campus. Finally, I urge you to petition this bill being passed. Governor Nathan Deal has until May 3, 2017, to sign HB 208 before it becomes a

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