Guns on campus.

AuthorLiu, Michelle Camacho
PositionTRENDS & TRANSITIONS

Horrific shootings on college campuses in the last several years prompted heated discussions in state legislatures about whether to permit more guns on college campuses. For some, these events point to the need to ease existing firearm regulations and allow more concealed weapons on campuses. Others see the solution in tightening restrictions to keep guns off campuses.

Twenty-two states ban carrying a concealed weapon on a college campus, while only one state (Utah) currently explicitly allows it. Twenty-five states let each college or university make the decision. In 2011, two state legislatures considered, but did not pass, bills to prohibit concealed weapons on campus.

Lawmakers in 18 states introduced legislation last year to allow concealed-carry weapons on campus. Bills in Mississippi and Wisconsin passed, and an appeals court decision in Oregon greatly reduces the regulation of guns on campuses.

Mississippi now allows those who have taken a firearm safety course from a certified instructor to carry a gun on campus. Because the law is being disputed, colleges currently are upholding their bans until the legal issues are resolved.

In Wisconsin, lawmakers voted to allow guns on campuses, but with a provision that allows colleges to prohibit weapons in campus...

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