Feb 5, 2010 8:00am

Arizona May Allow Faculty to Carry Guns on Campus

ABC News on Campus reporter Lindsey Reiser blogs: Guns on campus: not everyone wants it, but in Arizona it might just become a reality. Most universities do not allow students or faculty with concealed carry permits to bring a weapon to school, but a bill is currently moving through the state senate that would allow faculty to do just that.  Currently, only certified police officers are permitted to carry a weapon on school grounds in Arizona. State Senator Jack Harper of Phoenix is the primary sponsor of this bill, and this legislative session is not the first time that it has been introduced.  Daniel Crocker, Southwest Regional Director for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, said that while he believes this legislation should extend to students, the current bill is a move in the right direction.  “Any step toward allowing the people the right to self defense is a good thing,” Crocker said. “We’re going to embrace anything that extends that right.” At 44,000 members, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is one of the largest student rights groups in the country. They advocate that trained, licensed, and law-abiding adults who carry a firearm to protect themselves should also have the right to do so on college campuses. But not everyone is in support of its cause. The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus, which began a little over a year ago, has created a list of over 100 public schools in 23 states agreeing to oppose legislation that would allow guns on campuses. Andy Pelosi, director of the campaign, says this particular bill is a bad idea. “Campuses are pretty safe places already; I think introducing guns is only going to make them less safe,” Pelosi said. “We think more guns are going to create more problems.” Many argue that allowing guns on campus would give students and faculty a chance to defend themselves if a violent situation were to erupt. Some people cite the tragedy at Virginia Tech as an example of a situation that could have ended differently if professors and/or students had the right to bear arms on campus. And last year, at Arizona State University, a male graduate student pulled out a gun in his professor’s office and then shot himself. But media law professor Joseph Russomanno said that he doesn’t believe that allowing professors to carry concealed weapons would make a campus safer. “I have never been one who believes that the presence of weaponry, particularly loaded guns, can help diffuse a situation,” Russomanno said. “My view, in fact, is really the opposite, in that it is likely to make the situation worse — to throw gasoline on the fire, so to speak.” Students in Arizona have mixed reactions. Jon Nield, 23, an aviation management graduate student at Arizona State University, said that if professors find the need for protection for any reason, they should be able to carry a gun on campus. “I do believe that every person has the right to protect their most basic right of life,” Nield said. “As a CCW [concealed carry] permit holder, I wholeheartedly embrace this bill as an opportunity to protect myself and my peers.” But Carolyn Basalla, 22, a graduate from the University of Arizona, said that she thinks professors should be allowed to bring guns to school if students can’t. “If professors, one group of adults, are granted the right to carry weapons on university grounds, then the same right must be extended to any other group or classification of adults on the same campuses, like students,” Basalla said. Currently, the state of Utah allows any person with a concealed carry license to have the weapon on college campuses. Blue Ridge Community College in Virginia and Colorado State University also allow concealed carry on their campuses. 

User Comments

Last sentence of story is incorrect.
Colorado State University now has a foolish ban on concealed carry.

Posted by: Scott Rude | February 6, 2010, 8:51 am 8:51 am

the board of governors approved a ban at colorado state but it is not in effect yet. they still allow concealed carry

Posted by: mary | February 6, 2010, 2:21 pm 2:21 pm

“A shoot-out is better than a massacre!”

Posted by: David M. Bennett | February 8, 2010, 9:35 am 9:35 am

hello

Posted by: hello | February 9, 2010, 10:29 am 10:29 am

the more guns, the merrier. the power of the criminal lies in being the only guy with a gun.

Posted by: Chris | February 9, 2010, 5:27 pm 5:27 pm

I wonder if this pelosi is any relation to the speaker of the house ( doesn’t give him much pull)
People should be allowed to defend themselves no matters where they are…this is a crazy society in which we live in today. Do you want you be the victim, or a person with a gun that shoots the scumbag commiting a crime….

Posted by: houstoncityofcrime | March 2, 2010, 11:36 am 11:36 am

It’s our 2nd Amendment right. Bottom line. Anything else is BS.

“A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”

Thomas Jefferson

“No Free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms.” (Thomas Jefferson, Proposal Virginia Constitution, 1 T. Jefferson Papers, 334,[C.J.Boyd, Ed., 1950])

“Congress have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birthright of an American… The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state government, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people” (Tench Coxe, Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb. 20, 1788)

There is much, much more!

T

Posted by: Tim | October 13, 2011, 1:44 pm 1:44 pm

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