Furthermore, the vast majority college campuses enforce a “no gun zone.” The idea behind this is that if there are no guns on campus, then there will be no guns for violent people to get their hands on. The leading flaw with this is that the criminals, by definition, won’t abide by this law and will simply bring a gun from an outside …show more content…
This was particularly apparent in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting that killed over twenty children. For more than two decades, there has been an overall decline in public support for more regulations on guns (Vizzard 887). This lack of support support likely comes as a result of declining public support and trust in the government since the 1960s. The gun-ownership community is a very tight knit group, and any policy that demonizes them will generate massive resistance (Vizzard 895). As Americans have witnessed before, any permit and licensing system faces numerous practical, political, and legal hurdle. The sheer size of the existing firearms inventory and the number of gun owners constitute two of the greatest hurdles. The recent attention regarding the deregulation of firearms has significantly increased firearm