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GUN CONTROL IN CAMPUS 4
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Campus Gun Control
Tiffany Marie Stone
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Campus Gun Control
The rise of shooting-related cases at schools has been on high alert. This has prompted measured by different stakeholders to beef-up security in their respective enviros in a bid to curb any of such tragedies. The world currently feels unsafe owing to the increasing security attacks in almost every country in the globe. Different Educational centers therefore need to ensure the safety of their learners at every time. Young people between the ages of 18 and 24 in campuses and colleges have a higher affinity to engage in gun related fights (Ponder, 2016). Campus brings together people of diverse backgrounds who will have varied opinions and views, this retaliates the need to promote harmony, embrace and tolerance. This can be achieved by instilling the right knowledge and training among learners. For instance, students may be required to respond to emergency situations such as fire out-break in campus, basic life skills are crucial to ensure a proper response (Shepperd, ET al, 2017). However, this does not mean students should be allowed to carry guns on campus but rather be equipped with self-defense skills to defend themselves in cases of gun-attacks. this raises the question if students should be allowed to carry guns to campus or not? this paper seeks to discuss if students should be allowed to carry guns to campus to ensure their safety or not. People have different points of view regarding this issue. Some support the carrying of guns by students on campus while others have a different stance that guns should be prohibited in campus.
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One of the main arguments against carrying of guns on campus is that it would create an unsafe environment for students as well teachers who would constantly worry about their safety. The campus is only meant for studies and development, any issue that interferes with this would
comprise on the students' education. Carrying a gun in a purse among the student or teacher will only distract their attention or cause an unsafe environment for others. "Guns on Campuses Make Colleges Less Safe." According to Javier Auyero a writer with the New York Times, argues that where there are more guns its more unsafe. If allowed to carry guns the number of Professors and students carrying guns on campus would double or even quadruple. "When there are more guns around, there is more risk." (n.p). this would create an unsafe environment for students (Shepperd, ET al, 2017).
Carrying guns to campus may make other learners feel uncomfortable and unsafe. Imagine having a heated conversation with a high.
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Campus Gun Control
The rise of shooting-related cases at schools has been on
high alert. This has prompted measured by different
stakeholders to beef-up security in their respective enviros in a
bid to curb any of such tragedies. The world currently feels
unsafe owing to the increasing security attacks in almost every
country in the globe. Different Educational centers therefore
need to ensure the safety of their learners at every time. Young
people between the ages of 18 and 24 in campuses and colleges
have a higher affinity to engage in gun related fights (Ponder,
2016). Campus brings together people of diverse backgrounds
who will have varied opinions and views, this retaliates the
need to promote harmony, embrace and tolerance. This can be
achieved by instilling the right knowledge and training among
learners. For instance, students may be required to respond to
emergency situations such as fire out-break in campus, basic
life skills are crucial to ensure a proper response (Shepperd, ET
al, 2017). However, this does not mean students should be
allowed to carry guns on campus but rather be equipped with
self-defense skills to defend themselves in cases of gun-attacks.
this raises the question if students should be allowed to carry
guns to campus or not? this paper seeks to discuss if students
should be allowed to carry guns to campus to ensure their safety
or not. People have different points of view regarding this issue.
Some support the carrying of guns by students on campus while
others have a different stance that guns should be prohibited in
3. campus.
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One of the main arguments against carrying of guns on campus
is that it would create an unsafe environment for students as
well teachers who would constantly worry about their safety.
The campus is only meant for studies and development, any
issue that interferes with this would
comprise on the students' education. Carrying a gun in a purse
among the student or teacher will only distract their attention or
cause an unsafe environment for others. "Guns on Campuses
Make Colleges Less Safe." According to Javier Auyero a writer
with the New York Times, argues that where there are more
guns its more unsafe. If allowed to carry guns the number of
Professors and students carrying guns on campus would double
or even quadruple. "When there are more guns around, there is
more risk." (n.p). this would create an unsafe environment for
students (Shepperd, ET al, 2017).
Carrying guns to campus may make other learners feel
uncomfortable and unsafe. Imagine having a heated
conversation with a high-tempered student about a particular
topic. How would one know that he or she won't use the gun if
the conversation does not favor them? Also, there have been
cases of accidental shootings due to lack of proper training on
gun safety and use.
One may wonder why some advocates and firearm vendors
are promoting the passing of legislations that support gun
carrying on campus. If this question were posed a decade ago, it
would have been out rightly rejected. Possibly because the
world was still a safer place to live in and crimes such as
terrorism and mass shootings were rarely unheard off. The
4. world has evolved so much, and insecurity is so rampant to the
extent that everybody wants to own a firearm to feel safe (Rubin
& Rita, 2016). People like the fact that owning a gun puts
security right in their hands
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instead of relying on police and law enforcement agencies
(Ponder, 2016). It is the responsibility of the government and
law enforcement agencies to ensure the security of its citizens.
On the other side, Personal safety is paramount and being
armed may increase the chances of an individual defending
themselves in cases of extremely insecure stings. If students are
allowed to own firearms, attackers will be repelled off for fear
of harsh retaliation from gun fire. Allowing self-defensive
mechanisms Putting security is noble but will require great
responsibility among students and those they interact with on
campus. (Ponder, 2016).
Owning guns has led to saving of lives. It is better to feel safer
than sorry they say. Every year, ladies have used guns in
various occasions to repel sex predators (Ponder, 2016). The
feeling of safety pumps self confidence among some people and
can lead to a higher morale and thus better performance in some
activities around campus.
Owing to the two discussions, it is evident that carrying
guns to campus would create an unconducive environment for
learning. In as much as self-defense offers the first line of
protection from hazards, Security in campus should be trusted
and left in the hands of the government and law enforcement
agencies. Also, the risk of carrying a gun to campus and the
harm it may cause outweighs the benefits. Possibilities of
accidental shootings, fear of retaliation among peers, anger, and
possible crime from owning guns are some of the reasons why
5. gun control in campus is paramount.
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References
Ponder, J. (2016). From the Tower shootings in 1966 to Campus
Carry in 2016: Collective trauma at the University of Texas at
Austin. International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies.
Shepperd, J. A., Pogge, G., Losee, J. E., Lipsey, N. P., &
Redford, L. (2017). Gun attitudes on campus: united and
divided by safety needs. The Journal of social psychology,
(just-accepted).
Comments in the order they are highlighted need correction:
I sent you screen shots to go with this and what the comments to
the problems are. I really need clarification of the source for the
4th highlighted area "Guns on Campuses Make Colleges Less
Safe." According to Javier Auyero a writer with the New York
Times, argues that where there are more guns its more unsafe.
This is due back 1/31 so any help is apprecieated.