Campus carry exists when students can legally carry guns on university and college campus premises. The practice quickly becomes a non-issue, according to police chief James Terry of Marshall University in West Virginia. West Virginia is scheduled to join eleven other states where carry on campus by permit holders has been restored as a matter of law. West Virginia is scheduled to implement campus carry on July 1, 2024. From dominionpost.com:
Marshall University Police Chief James Terry said the Action Learning Team is comprised of a cross section of all campus stakeholders and meets every two weeks on the issue. Terry said because the law is something new, they started by talking to people from campuses that have campus carry in place. The coverage determined the law was a concern on campus and was diminished a short time after becoming law.
“They talked to every school that has campus carry in effect right now, and they identified no issues, and they also said within six months to a year it’s a non-issue,” Terry said. “Now, we’ll see if that’s the
case in West Virginia.”
With the restoration of the right to bear arms in most of the United States, many states have removed infringements on the right to carry arms on college and university campus grounds or recognized the infringements were not legal.
The states that have removed infringements or ruled them to be illegal occurred in the following order:
Utah 2006, Colorado 2010, Oregon 2011, Wisconsin 2011, Mississippi 2012, Idaho 2014, Tennessee 2016, Arkansas 2017, Georgia 2017, Kansas 2017, and Texas 2017.
Those eleven states represent about 457 institutions of higher learning and approximately four million students, for between 4 and 17 years worth of experience where the ability to carry handguns on campus has been restored.
During that time, there hasn’t been a single case of a violent crime committed by a concealed permit holder on campus which appears in the literature. People have searched for such incidents. The literature indicates removing obstacles to the carry of firearms at universities has no measurable effect. Students for Concealed Carry shows no deaths, assaults, or suicides had been associated with campus carry as of 2018.
One of the earliest restrictions on being armed in America was a ban on students at the University of Virginia from having weapons on campus in 1824. Students were also forbidden to have sticks, wine or spirits, servants, horses, or dogs or to use tobacco. The restriction did not apply to the public or staff of the school. The university did not start classes until 1825. The rule makers seem to have been more concerned with students spending time on non-academic subjects when they could have been studying. The University of Virginia was an outlier.
Universities in America have tended to be slightly hostile to armed citizens or to armed people in general. Most universities were created based on Christian foundations. There have often been tensions between those with skill-at-arms academics who focus on textual subjects.
Over the last 50 years, the Left has infiltrated and taken over the administration of most American universities. Most of the hostility to campus carry appears to be ideological and emotional. College administrators do not want campus carry because they do not want campus carry. Phrases are used, such as: I would not feel safe. I would be worried. There is no proof it will make us safer.
The implicit argument of authoritarians is: Everything that is not allowed is forbidden. The American legal philosophy is: Everything not forbidden is allowed.
All of the hand-wringing and pleas to emotion are forgotten six months to a year after campus carry is implemented.
About Dean Weingarten:
Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.
Proving once again that “law abiding” citizens don’t commit criminal acts. That’s left to criminals who are often prohibited from committing criminal acts by law abiding citizens with guns.
I’m law abiding…EXCEPT…”I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.” ~ Robert A. Heinlein So the question would be…what is “law” abiding in reality? I obey a simply concept..DO NO HARM. As long as I am doing no harm, I feel that whatever “law” is in my way can be… Read more »
but wait, no school shootings is counterintuitive.
the left says “we need shootings to promote our agenda’s”
you’re absolutely right
Wait, wait, wait a second…… what happened to the CADET CORP of every high school and college/university in the USA? As you enter the 9th grade you get a uniform and a gun and you train with military practices! Every June, the CADET CORP marches to areas to be reviewed by authorities and receive awards. HELL, Boston Common is filled with ARMED CADETS and cheering crowds as the Boston Mayor and the Governor review the thousands of Cadets and present awards. Then after receiving the awards, the thousands of Cadets would march back to school to stack arms as the… Read more »
armed students cant be assaulted
Had a college friend that teaches at a community college. He freaked when Texas allowed campus carry. He was convinced that one of his students was going to shoot him. I tried telling him that nothing is stopping that from happening right now. That any student that goes through the process of obtaining a conceal carry license was less likely to shoot someone. I even told him that perhaps someday one of those students might save his life. He replied, “That wouldn’t happen.” It ended our friendship. Oh, and he’s still alive and still teaching.
Please tell your friend about the Cadet Corp that use to exist in every high school and college/university. They all had guns….issued by the school!!
“He replied, “That wouldn’t happen.” ” Does he wear a shirt that says if my life is being threated….DO NOT TRY TO PROTECT ME! Just curious…
Um, campus carry since 2017 is six years experience.
Lava – Utah since 2006 is a ‘bit’ more than six years 😉
Lemme see – IIRC one of the worst cases of professors being murdered on campus was by another professor, In Alabama at a staff meeting I think.
Does anyone know of any instance where a student legally armed murdered a professor? I think Dean hinted that hasn’t happened………….
College students run about 95% liberal. Campus carry is not an issue only because it lacks participation that’s all.
You should be able to carry a firearm for protection anywhere you want. HOWEVER, if a business doesn’t want me to carry one on their premises, I can do what I did in the case of Arvest Bank where I live…take my business elsewhere! I don’t wish to be unarmed in a bank doing a deposit when a bank robber who is obviously ignoring any laws that pertain to bank robbery plies his/her trade. So if there is a no handgun sign on the door, my business goes elsewhere.
i carry concealed everywhere i go unless they have a magnetometer at the entrance, then i don’t go there, hence the term concealed. if they don’t know you have it what is the difference. what they don’t know doesn’t hurt them but it just might save me.
I don’t want to do business with places that think they are smarter than I am when it comes to my self defense. HOWEVER there are a few businesses that I have carried in that have signs but they aren’t “normal” businesses. Take a hospital for instance…