As you know some colleges have allowed students to carry guns on campus. But that can be a bad thing in a lot of ways. It could be dangerous. It could even kill people. So keep the guns off school campus because they can do more harm than good. There has been several school shootings. The most deadly being the 2007 virginia tech university. 14 states has passed the law that allows people to carry their guns onto campus. In 2013 there was 2 schools that allowed teachers to carry guns. One which was in kansas and the other was here in arkansas. (guns on campus) You can't trust every one with a gun. A lot of people out there didn't grow up around guns like i did. And many of them are city slickers. But yet your want to go out and allow them
to carry guns on campus. (russell) It only takes that one person's temper than things could go down south. You can't control everyone temper. Everyone has things that go one outside of class and all it will take is that one person to bring it into the classroom and things get heated real quick. (kersesing) Not every knows how to use a gun. There was a guy that had shot himself in the foot with his own gun on school campus. Cause he didn't know what he was doing. But yet agin people still when them type of people to carry them on school campus. (russell) Classrooms are not the place for guns. The classrooms are the place to learn and earn their education. Not for people to carry their guns when they don't need to have them. It could keep other people from paying attention to the teacher. (alford) It will make other people have to worry a lot more. Instead of them focusing on their school work there to busy trying to keep their eye on the people that's got guns with them. And it could even make them feel un safer. (alford)
Policies were put on campuses to make the environment, classes, and buildings safe and healthy. If people are allowed to walk around with a concealed weapon, the whole atmosphere will be disrupted. Not only would it distract from classes, but like and article “Why Our Campuses Are Safer without Concealed Handguns” written by Students For Gun-Free Schools says “The introduction of handguns on our campuses would inhibit dialogue by creating fear of possible retaliation” (635). This means that not only will the learning of a students be affected, but dialogue between each other as
There is a saying that says, “Why fix something that isn’t broke?” In other words, if something is doing good the way it is already then don’t change it. The same applies with concealed gun carry on college campuses. If college campuses have been statistically proven to be one of the safest public places, then why try to fix them by bringing concealed guns into campuses. I believe that there should not be concealed handguns allowed in college campuses because it will make students more unsafe, would make the learning environment in class a very unhealthy experience, and cause trouble for the campus police to spot a real shooter.
One reason teachers should not be able to carry guns because guns are currently illegal in schools; Guns are illegal because they are dangerous. The Gun Free School Zone Act (GFSZA) is a federal law that was accepted in the United States in 1990. According to the GFSZA, “It shall be unlawful for any individual knowingly to possess a firearm at a place that the individual knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, is a school zone.” In order for teachers to carry guns, we would have to discard this law. Also, the school board would have to create a new policy, allowing teachers to carry guns. Adjusting the rules would be time consuming and confusing. Changing the GFSZA would make students tense and distract children from learning. Citizens from CNN Politics say, “72.4% of educators said they would be unlikely to bring a firearm to school if allowed to do so.” This data shows that the majority of teachers do not even want possession of a gun in the classroom. School officers have the right to carry guns, teachers should just focus on education. Not only does it create a huge responsibility, there would also need to be a large financial investment to supply guns for every school. This money would be hard to come up with, and not everyone is in favor of sacrificing money for firearms.
Secondly, some people believe guns should not be allowed on campus because they may go off by accident. True, a gun may go off by accident, but according to, Students for Concealed Carry, out of 150 college campuses that allow concealed carry, there have been only three accidental discharges (Common). Two of them were by staff and one by a student. All three of the accidental discharges resulted in non-life-threatening discharges in which no one was injured (Common). All three incidents could have been prevented through proper training and practice, such as wearing a
College is seen as the beginning of young adult life, but campus crime can prevent the continuation of that life.Yet, campuses still prohibit students from carrying essential self defense weapons. This is most likely due to their ignorance of the benefits involved with allowing campus carry. Campus carry improves the overall environment of a college and promotes safety. Students should be allowed to carry guns on campus due to the current lack of protection offered through the university and an individual’s lawful right, despite the belief that it would cause an escalation in violent crime.
Concealed weapons in college campus’s have been a big issue since the mass shootings in Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois Universities. Allowing for guns to be allowed in college campus’s would be a bad thing to do since it would create additional risks for students, even if weapons were allowed it wouldn’t deter the shooter, and it would detract from a healthy learning environment. So far there is only five states , Colorado, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah, and Wisconsin, that allow “concealed carry” at school campus.
Guns should be banned from all college campuses nationwide. Many students, teachers, and college presidents strongly oppose hidden, loaded guns on campuses because it will lead to increased violence, accidental shootings, and the non-carrying public would feel unsafe around the carrying public. If all elementary to high schools have a strict ban on guns for their campuses, it seems logical to extend the ban up to higher education. Now that it is more common for students in high school to take dual classes on a college campus, extending would ensure safety of the minors. Guns have a purpose at other arenas, but on a campus that is intended for learning and education it would be best to keep
School shootings have altered American history greatly over the past two decades. From 1997 to 2007, there have been more than 40 school shootings, resulting in over 70 deaths and many more injuries. School shoot-outs have been increasing in number dramatically in the past 20 years. There are no boundaries as to how old the child would be, or how many people they may kill or injure. At Mount Morris Township, Michigan, on February 29th, 2000, there was a 6 year old boy who shot and killed another 6 year old girl at the Buell Elementary School with a .32 caliber pistol. And although many shootings have occurred at High Schools or Middle Schools, having more guns on those campuses would not be a good environment for children to grow up in. However, on a college campus, the pupils attending are not children anymore; the age range is from 17 to mid 20’s. Therefore they understand the consequences associated to the use of weapons and have gained more maturity. In April 16th, 2007, at Blacksburg, Virginia, there was a shooting rampage enacted by Sung-Hui Cho (23 years, from Centreville, VA) who fired over 170 rounds, killing 32 victims, before taking his own life at the Virginia Tech campus. Colleges and Universities would be a much safer place, for student and teacher, if guns were permitted on campus for self-defense purposes.
Allowing teachers to carry guns could help lower school shootings. “While some believe tighter gun controls are the answer, others believe the best solution comes in giving more people — like teachers and administrators — more training and more access to firearms that can save lives as well as take them away” (Evensen guns and teachers). “Our organization
Due to the recent disruption of violent crimes on campus, many citizens that are pro-gun activist have suggested that both the students and teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on school campuses. Those who are with guns allowed on school campuses claim that their rights have been violated for the reason that many college campuses refuse to allow weapons of any kind on their property. The Constitution of The United States of America already grants citizens the right to carry guns with them. It is not appropriate for guns to be in a vulnerable area such as a college campus or any University. There are already too many guns available to the public or easy to get any kind of gun, and allowing them on
“That could never happen in my school.” This is one of the first thoughts that goes through a students mind when they hear about a school shooting. The fact is though, it can. School shootings can happen at any school at any time. Lack of security is only a small part of the problem. The major issue lies in the low morality of students and warning signs overlooked by administration.
Just as any other subject, guns being allowed on school campuses has cons and pros. Some pro-arguments are that guns can prevent a slaughter and safe many people’s lives in case someone try to use his/her gun against others. For example, if a person who is in a classroom, knows how to use a gun and also has access to one, if a criminal starts a shooting you can use your gun and shoot against the criminal and safe your life and the others’ lives. This is a great argument to allow arms on schools or public places because it would prevent people’s
April 20, 1999, 18-year old Eric Harris and 17-year-old Dylan Klebold walked into Columbine high school they Killed 12 students and one teacher. The teacher did not have a gun, Nor did anyone else The teacher could have saved lives, but He wasn't allowed to bring a gun The two teens arrived at the school at 11:23 am the Swat team came in at 1:10 PM. That is About 2 hours until the students were Safe if there was a teacher with a gun he could have made that 13 deaths way lower This is why the Teachers need guns !!! Teachers should be able to carry guns because it will make students feel safer and will deter shooters. Although, one could argue carrying guns could put the school more at risk of an accidental shooting
Universities should allow students to carry concealed handguns on campus. The Increasing rates of crime in schools have become a big concern in the society especially after the recent school shootings in the United States. This has led to a debate as to whether teachers and school administrators should be armed while in class so that such incidences are prevented. But on a college campus students should be granted that same privilege as well. In particular, JSU is an open campus, in the middle of a low class area. Therefore, campus crime, burglaries, robberies, etc. happens at any given time no matter where you are, so I feel like it’s not a bad idea to be able to protect yourself. In a spring 2017 U.S. News survey, 103 colleges and universities reported that they allow
When we turn on the news we often hear of nightly shootings. Sometimes we hear about other shooting such as shootings in a mall or a club or even a theater. Occasionally we hear about school shootings. Schools are supposed to be safe zones, however they aren’t as safe as they once were. Some think that equipping teachers with guns is the answer. Should guns be allowed in schools?