- Posted Apr 04, 2012 at 3:01 PM PDT
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Recently, a shooting spree at Oikos University in East Oakland left 7
dead and 3 wounded.
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In the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre of 2007, a grassroots group, “Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) began actively lobbying for the repeal of state laws and school policies that prohibit holders of valid state-issued concealed handgun licenses”--“from carrying concealed handguns on college campuses.”
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October 2007: 25-year old Amanda Collins, a trained gun owner with a concealed weapons permit, followed the law left her gun home while she attended night classes at the University of Nevada at Reno. One night after class walking to her car in the parking deck, James Beila, a serial rapist attacked and raped her at gunpoint. He later went on to kill a 19-year old. Collins testified in the Nevada legislature urging them to lift gun bans on college campuses.
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Gun crime statistician John Lott has said “at the 70 schools that allow students and faculty with permits to carry guns, not one has experienced the type of harm predicted by opponents. Not a single permit holder on these campuses has been involved in a firearm accident or crime".
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Some states have narrowly struck down attempts to lift gun bans on colleges, while other states allow for gun carry to varying degrees on campuses – outdoor vs. indoor, concealed vs. open, etc. Many oppose campus gun carry, open or concealed, including legislators who believe more shooting may take place and only “create confusion for responding police”.
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Gun carry Opponents fear that more guns will make more people feel unsafe and be potentially more dangerous.
Challenge:
Should states permit public colleges & universities to allow valid gun-licensees to carry guns on their campuses? Do gun-free schools only keep law-biding gun-owners defenseless while inviting criminals like James Beila? See the documented cases within the links above in forming your response.
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In the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre of 2007, a grassroots group, “Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) began actively lobbying for the repeal of state laws and school policies that prohibit holders of valid state-issued concealed handgun licenses”--“from carrying concealed handguns on college campuses.”
Article
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October 2007: 25-year old Amanda Collins, a trained gun owner with a concealed weapons permit, followed the law left her gun home while she attended night classes at the University of Nevada at Reno. One night after class walking to her car in the parking deck, James Beila, a serial rapist attacked and raped her at gunpoint. He later went on to kill a 19-year old. Collins testified in the Nevada legislature urging them to lift gun bans on college campuses.
Article
Gun crime statistician John Lott has said “at the 70 schools that allow students and faculty with permits to carry guns, not one has experienced the type of harm predicted by opponents. Not a single permit holder on these campuses has been involved in a firearm accident or crime".
Article
Some states have narrowly struck down attempts to lift gun bans on colleges, while other states allow for gun carry to varying degrees on campuses – outdoor vs. indoor, concealed vs. open, etc. Many oppose campus gun carry, open or concealed, including legislators who believe more shooting may take place and only “create confusion for responding police”.
Article
Gun carry Opponents fear that more guns will make more people feel unsafe and be potentially more dangerous.
Challenge:
Should states permit public colleges & universities to allow valid gun-licensees to carry guns on their campuses? Do gun-free schools only keep law-biding gun-owners defenseless while inviting criminals like James Beila? See the documented cases within the links above in forming your response.

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