Monday, July 20, 2015
Concealed Carry on Campus is a Risky Gamble
On July 9, 2015 the Daily Texan published an article by Noah Horwitz titled Without Reasonable Precedent, Campus Carry is a Risky Gamble for Texas Universities. This article raises concern about Texas
legalizing concealed carry on campus and the consequences that Universities
might face because of this law. The author explains that only six other states
have proceeded to pass the law to allow concealed handguns to be carried on
campus and none of these states compare to the size of Texas or have
universities as large as those in Texas. This law has not been tested on a
large scale and has been protested by students, administration and professors.
The author’s intended audience for this article is for college students and faculty
on Texas campuses who have expressed their concern for this law and think it could
potentially hurt student’s safety more than help. The Texas Legislative thinks
this law will provide a safer environment for students as well as prevent massacres
like the incident on UT campus by Charles Whitman. This law will not prevent
people who are evil with a planned intention to hurt someone, therefore will
not lead to more massacres, but could lead to an increase in smaller incidents.
I strongly agree with the author’s article and opinion about disagreeing with legalizing
concealed carry on campus. I feel that students carrying a gun on campus will
not prevent incidents from happening but more so provoke them. College students
have one of the highest suicide rates compared to other age groups and are
prone to stress so providing them with easy access to firearms could lead to
higher increase in these incidents. There are evil people in this world and
allowing anyone to carry a handgun makes it a higher possibility for someone to
be harmed when encountered in an altercation. This author provides credible
information in their article considering they have embedded links from other
sources supporting their argument and are a government senior that is a senior
associate editor which makes them a reliable author for this topic.
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