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Yes for college students, No for high school students
 
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Yes for high school students, No for college students
 
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Yes for both
 
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Author Topic: Should students at high schools/universities be allowed to carry guns?  (Read 4369 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: July 31, 2011, 05:20:10 PM »
« edited: July 31, 2011, 05:24:04 PM by paul who is a ghost »

No -it takes maturity to own and use a weapon, and students (at high school and at universities) in general do not.  

Children in a lot of areas still handle guns all the time when they go hunting, never mind what are essentially young adults. And it wasn't so unusual to have people bringing their guns to school into the '80s in a lot of places. If they don't have maturity now it's because it's been socialized out of them.. But there's really nothing to support teenagers being much less competent by nature or having the gross restrictions on them that they do now. Local areas and colleges should be allowed to make whatever judgment calls they want on this, but I really don't see why guns shouldn't be allowed if maybe regulated in the way concealed/open carry usually is.
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Ghost_white
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2011, 09:36:39 PM »

No -it takes maturity to own and use a weapon, and students (at high school and at universities) in general do not.  

Children in a lot of areas still handle guns all the time when they go hunting, never mind what are essentially young adults. And it wasn't so unusual to have people bringing their guns to school into the '80s in a lot of places. If they don't have maturity now it's because it's been socialized out of them.. But there's really nothing to support teenagers being much less competent by nature or having the gross restrictions on them that they do now. Local areas and colleges should be allowed to make whatever judgment calls they want on this, but I really don't see why guns shouldn't be allowed if maybe regulated in the way concealed/open carry usually is.

Point taken -however, it took a long period of time to socialize teens into becoming little more than overgrown infants.  It will take a long period of time to socialize them out of it.  So if you do want to start somewhere, let's NOT start with gun ownership.  

The way the law is now is basically unworkable. We have people being harassed selectively for being within '1000 feet' of schools under federal guidelines (I say selectively because given the funding and actual content of the law it's very problematic to enforce). Plus again, people are screened for things like concealed carry. If we're talking about 18 year olds or older that can already vote, smoke, pay taxes and join the army I really don't see why they can't bring their government-sanctioned guns within that sort of vicinity or even on school premises.
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