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    Recently there has been a lot of worldwide debating regarding the Texas Lawmakers passing a bill allowing guns on college campuses. There are many different opinions circulating this topic from gun advocates to professors and college students. Is it safer for a college community to have a carry conceal policy on campus than to have no policy at all? This question has come as a huge challenge in today’s society as the number of school shootings rise. The latest school shooting happened at Texas…

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    Many students and teachers have perish due to shootings on school grounds. All had a form of security that were armed with guns but some have proven to be unreliable in these situations when needed the most. A good solution to prevent this or help prevent this is to arm the teachers. My research will show why this is a good solution by going over a some pros and cons of gun carry by citizens and why we have it, why arming the teachers would be prove to be positive impact on our schools, and…

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    Today, teachers and professor should be allowed to carry firearms on school grounds. With the growing amount of on-campus shootings, educators should be allowed to carry a concealed firearm on campus. The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 is no longer a good idea. The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 currently makes it illegal for anyone to carry a gun in a school zone, which is on campus or within 1000 feet of a school. (Chen, 2015) These horrific tragedies are occurring more often today than…

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    The issue of whether teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on school campus has been a national debate for years now. Will weapons prevent mass shootings in schools? The topic became serious in 2012 when Sandy Hook Elementary School was targeted, and twenty-six innocent people were killed. Since the shooting, there has been a lot of public discussion about how to keep students safe and prevent these mass shootings. The number one concern of a parent is the safety of their…

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    not think this is a great idea because even if going through extensive background checks they still feel that guns could still fall into the wrong hands. Even if some teachers carried a firearm it isn't as easy as ‘ Good guy with a gun stops bad guy with a gun.’ Says Wayne LaPierre CEO of National Rifle Association. I feel that schools should explore their options before giving teachers guns or not. Schools should look into things such as metal detectors because they can stop school shootings…

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    parliamentary caucus without receiving criticism. In addition to their ad, the NRA also recently authored and financed governor Nathan Deal’s newly signed House Bill 280, addressing and morphing the on campus carry law which bans our freedom to carry a gun anywhere on campus. Those who have the intention of using a gun will not abide by this…

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    previous year, the enforcement of gun laws at K-12 schools, colleges, and universities has been a question of concern for the safety of students and educators. However, George Mason University is in the richest county in America, which contains an extremely low crime rate. It is important to realize, that George Mason University is in a positive environment, so should no crime occur on campus? Withal, there has been several incidents that have occurred on campus, but they did not pose a genuine…

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    More Children under stress can do things they normally would not do. Having a gun in a dorm with children is not the smartest idea. Guns could distract a person in daily their daily life, the whole day you're worrying about what could happen any minute. Teachers have a great threat, students get mad at teachers all time about how they do work and how they put grades in. Innocent students have a threat also, two children could be fighting for a while and get over stressed and possibly kill…

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    Ever since 1364, when the first firearm was created, people have turned to guns for either violence, protection or leisure. There are several examples of gun violence and misuse. Numerous cases have been reported of unintentional shootings by children. Whether they shot themselves with a pistol or another person/child in the room with a caliber. Not only have guns been misused by young children accidentally, though on purpose for violence by grown men and women. Moreover, Why should a civilian…

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    our approach to gun control, especially in schools. Our society’s detached approach to such incidents could be just as much a factor into the problem as the guns themselves. Sandy Hook Elementary School had recently installed a high end security system. It required that all visitors physically buzz in and request entry into the school. However, the man still managed to make his way into the classes - he used one of his guns to shoot the door open. The shooter did not purchase the guns - he had…

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