Students should be allowed guns
Joe Luther
Issue date: 5/7/08 Section: Opinion
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This is where the issue of concealed/carry comes into play. A concealed/carry law would allow any Wisconsin resident to carry a concealed firearm with a permit. Currently there is no state law allowing the carrying of concealed weapons.
UW-Whitewater students should not be left to fear for their safety when 48 states allow concealed weapons, and many universities are beginning to allow weapons on campus as well. Students in Wisconsin and at UW-Whitewater should be allowed the right to carry a concealed weapon.
Any proposed conceal and carry law would need to have strict background checks for anyone wishing to apply for a permit. Coupled with a strict training course in the use of firearms, concealed weapons are hardly a problem. Any law-abiding student that wishes to protect themselves would be able to under a concealed/carry law.
One of the most-used arguments of anti-concealed/carry groups are that violence would increase if concealed/carry was passed on campuses. In fact, according to a recent study by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, many states that have passed concealed/carry legislation have actually seen gun violence decrease.
The decrease is gun violence doesn't necessarily mean that people are even firing a shot. Just the suspected presence of someone with a concealed weapon is often enough to deter crime.
Students or anyone else that would wish to use firearms on campus in a criminal manner is going to find a way to get a firearm whether concealed/carry is allowed or not. With a conceal/carry law in place students will be allowed to protect themselves. The campus police cannot protect every student at all times and students should have the right to protect themselves with concealed firearms.
Gun control laws simply don't work. Northern Illinois University, which saw the most recent shooting ending in six deaths, is a gun-free zone. There is simply no way to enforce these laws, and full gun control is impossible. Allowing students to carry a weapon would decrease the likelihood of a crime, and stop the escalation of an incident like the one at Northern Illinois University.
Student groups like the Students for Concealed Carry on Campus are popping up all across the country and are growing in number. Students across the country are seeking a way to protect themselves on campus, and are finding it in student groups like the SCCC. They believe that gun-free zones "serve to disarm only those law-abiding citizens" and are a detriment to student safety.
I'll be the first to admit that I would not carry a weapon if a concealed/carry law is passed in Wisconsin, but I believe in the right to carry one. Students should have the right to protect themselves on campus.
Wisconsin is one of only two states that do not allow any form of concealed/carry, and we probably won't see that law change any time soon. After recent school shootings the state and its citizens should seriously reconsider the ban on concealed weapons.
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Dale Lamminen
posted 5/07/08 @ 12:02 AM CST
There may be campus retrictions but although it is unlawful to carry a concealed weapon there is no Wisconsin statute that prohibits the visible carry of firearms in order to exercise the constitutional rights contained in Article I section 25 of the Wisconsin constitution. (Continued…)
Kendra
posted 5/07/08 @ 2:45 AM CST
Wow, this is a serious topic! I've never thought of the need for a carry/conceal law, and I'm pretty sure that we shouldn't pass one. (I never thought that it would be something that we would ever have to think about, but in this day and age. (Continued…)
Pointman
posted 5/07/08 @ 10:05 AM CST
Great story. I think the push should be for open carry, since law-abiding students have nothing to hide. Regardless, plenty of people who don't own guns know people who own several guns. (Continued…)
Andrew
posted 5/07/08 @ 6:58 PM CST
Having guns on this campus is unnecessary and should not be allowed. It is true that someone could access weapons no matter what legislation exists. However, who can honestly say that carrying a gun is needed to be safe on our campus? Somehow the thought of more guns shares the living daylights out of me. (Continued…)
I'll no longer read your stories
posted 5/08/08 @ 12:45 AM CST
Very interesting, you would actually feel safer if other people were allowed to carry weapons on campus? I don't understand how not knowing who is carrying a gun and who isn't would make you feel safer. (Continued…)
Danny
posted 5/08/08 @ 6:57 PM CST
Yeah!! Just what we need, now instead of just having drunk wankster douchebags who start drama by at the bars every weekend, we can have drunk wankster douchebags with concealed weapons! Sign me up!
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Eric Cramer
posted 5/09/08 @ 12:52 AM CST
I think that it is a phenomenal idea to have every person carry a gun. There was a study done a while back where a town in the Northern part of the United States banned guns and in protest to this a town in the South forced everyone to carry a gun (both towns were of similiar size and ethnic make up). (Continued…)
Jim
posted 5/09/08 @ 5:28 PM CST
Did you read the article? There will be screenings for who will be allowed to carry guns... If someone wanted to come and shoot people they would, preventing a concealed weapon law wouldn't stop that in the least. (Continued…)
Allison
posted 5/10/08 @ 5:09 PM CST
Um...no, they shouldn't! Students having guns can get out of control, just like occurrences in our own country have shown us. Yes, American citizens have the right to bear arms, but there is an EXTENT TO THAT. (Continued…)
Diane
posted 5/11/08 @ 1:32 AM CST
Guns don't protect people, they kill people.
Guns should be banned.
There is no protection with guns, only ugly power play and death.
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