- October 15th, 2008, 4:32 pm
#202301
If it is so much safer, than why do schools through out the country maintain the gun free zones?
students dont need to carry. I agree with SJ on whats been said before, allow faculty, dont allow students. Id say no to staff due to the fact that alot of staff members are students.
LUPD already carries. The best solution would be to just make them more of a presence around campus. Consistently walking hallways of academic buildings, etc..
I think the only place that would be a threat for someone to do a shooting would be convo. A shooter could walk in there and take out mass amounts of people very easily. And there is so many people in there, that even if concealed carry was allowed, it wouldnt be a deterrent.
You are also forgetting one of the key characteristics of the shooters at columbine, VT, NIU, etc. They all wanted to die. They all planned on killing themselves anyways, they basically just wanted to take a couple of people out with them. Is someone else having a gun really going to deter them from doing it?
students dont need to carry. I agree with SJ on whats been said before, allow faculty, dont allow students. Id say no to staff due to the fact that alot of staff members are students.
LUPD already carries. The best solution would be to just make them more of a presence around campus. Consistently walking hallways of academic buildings, etc..
I think the only place that would be a threat for someone to do a shooting would be convo. A shooter could walk in there and take out mass amounts of people very easily. And there is so many people in there, that even if concealed carry was allowed, it wouldnt be a deterrent.
You are also forgetting one of the key characteristics of the shooters at columbine, VT, NIU, etc. They all wanted to die. They all planned on killing themselves anyways, they basically just wanted to take a couple of people out with them. Is someone else having a gun really going to deter them from doing it?







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