Guns on Campus

June 18, 2009

Students lobby for concealed weapons
Most colleges are 'gun-free' zones


Cox Washington Bureau
Published on: 08/02/08

Washington —- The idea of giving college students the right to carry concealed weapons on campus may seem counterintuitive after last year's Virginia Tech massacre.

But the proposal is deadly serious, said young men and women from colleges across the country who attended the first Students for Concealed Carry on Campus National Conference on Friday.

Their movement was galvanized by the 2007 shootings, said Michael Guzman, president of the group and a senior at Texas State University.

The issue is not keeping guns out of the hands of college students, he said, but whether properly licensed students should be able to take their concealed weapons on campus, just as they can take them nearly everywhere else.

"There shouldn't be an imaginary boundary beyond which you can't defend yourself," said Matt Mesang, 21, a senior at Florida Atlantic University.

Billy Atwell, a 22-year-old senior at East Carolina University, said he is not against gun-free zones where they can be enforced with metal detectors, such as in airports and in public buildings, he said. But that's not the case on college campuses, he said.

"Virginia Tech was a gun-free zone," he said. "But you can't keep guns off a campus. What you have are unenforceable gun laws."

Guzman said 11 colleges already allow students and faculty to carry concealed weapons on campus: nine public universities in Utah, Colorado State University and Blue Ridge Community College in Virginia.

Since the Virginia Tech shootings, 15 state legislatures have taken up the issue, he said. Although none has enacted laws to allow concealed weapons to be carried on campus, the "introductions were a huge win," he said.



Why shouldn't CWP holders be allowed to carry in school? Every night that I'm in class, the thought crosses my mind that we would all be freakin' sitting ducks if someone came in there blasting.

People who shoot up schools know they have easy pickings because guns aren't allowed there, and most classrooms only have one door. If we could carry in class, then it would probably cut down on some of that crap. At least if someone tried it on a class where people were armed, they wouldn't get much further, and lives would be saved.


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