Concealed carry in the United States

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    The campus carry bill is a controversial bill that has been passed in many states and in August 2016 it will be enforced in Texas. States like Colorado, Idaho, Kansas and Mississippi have all approved the bill allowing private colleges to follow the law or not, however public colleges are only allowed to choose areas on campus that will be gun-free. The campus carry bill states, individuals 21 years of age, which obtain a handgun license, will be able to carry a gun on campus. The idea of the campus

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    To ensure the safety of students as well as professors and staff, open carry should be prohibited on college campuses. When open carry on college/university campuses was introduced, it caused chaos all over the United States. Allowing campus open carry would decrease the number of students because they would feel unsafe. Knowing that students are carrying more than just textbooks in their bags is not reassuring. School should be a safe environment and no one should ever have to feel like they need

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    and students but law enforcement officials said the father was within his rights to carry the gun. The issue of whether the U.S. should lower the age restriction on concealed weapons has changed throughout the past years. The United States says more guns create more opportunities for injury and death, not fewer (“Law Center,” 2015). Many Americans agree with this opinion, but others

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    Now Armed on College Campuses On June 13, 2015, the state of Texas, state legislature passed Senate Bill 11 (S.B. 11). With the passage of S.B. 11 Texas joined seven other states (Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah, and Wisconsin) that allow or have provisions that allow for the carry of concealed weapons on public campuses (National Conference of State Legislature, 2015). For a majority of higher education history, both states and individual institutions have banned weapons from

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    is one that is fought on many fronts and has intermittently raged on for many years. Today, one such battlefront is that of national concealed carry: gun-control advocates see an armed citizenry as one with more potential for conflict and unnecessary killing while gun-rights proponents see it as a source of deterrence for violent crime. Yearly in the United States, roughly 12,000 people die because of gun-related homicides, and many more are wounded in hostile situations involving firearms. While

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    Citizens should not carry Guns or no is not like Apple vs Oranges. Does wearing a weapon really reduce your chances of being attacked? Being capable of conveying a concealed gun has been a controversial subject matter for years. Most of the people being able to convey concealed guns due to the fact it is a shape of self-protection. Concealed weapons say that it isn't always a powerful form of self-defense. If someone is attacked, they are saying the victim will now not have sufficient time to tug

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    there are. One of the topics that gets brushed under the rug is, concealed carry permits, while it is talked about, it does not get near the press the other topics do. With the Untied States having the largest amount concealed permit holders there should be more of a conversation. In the last ten years there has been a large increase in the amount of concealed carry permits in the United States. “Since 2007, the number of concealed handgun permits has soared from 4.6 million to over 12.8 million”(Howell)

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    the problem, while others say arming society will cause further complications. Albeit it could be argued that commonplace people are not yet prepared to handle such hazardous weapons, the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages because allowing concealed carry is one of the many keys to slowing school shootings along with a gun safety training. There are a myriad amount of examples when it comes to mass shootings that have taken place in gun restricted areas, including Columbine High school, VirginiaVirgina

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    Open Carry Pros And Cons

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    about open carry, but would people would feel comfortable know how many guns in a room there are. In the United States only thirty-one states allow open carry. Although allowing open carry can be dangerous in some situations, open carry protects the right of gun owners freedom to choose where they take their weapons. Currently in South Carolina open carry of hand guns is not permitted. The NRA, national rifle association, currently has control over the gun laws. In the United States thirty one

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    The castle law allows people to protect themselves on their own property. If a person breaks into a house then the owner has the right to shoot and kill that trespasser on the spot. Only some states allow the castle law though. One negative view toward guns is that they kill people. People kill people. The person behind the gun is the killer. Using this as an argument against gun is the worst way someone can approach it. When someone is killed

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