Carry Guns On College Campuses

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“A gun is more likely to be used against you than you use a gun in self-defense (Quotes).” Ethics is following the set of moral principles that is created by our society that shapes and controls one’s behavior or activities on what is good and bad (cite dictionary). There is a faint line determining what is ethical and unethical about carry concealed guns on college campuses. Carry guns on campus is unethical because the college population is too big to have a safe environment if people carry guns. Drugs and alcohol do not mix well together especially if there are guns involved. Mental illness and suicide can all play a role with the ethics of guns and college campuses. In today’s society media can influence people’s decisions by putting fear …show more content…

There are more accidental deaths due to guns if there are more people carry guns (Thompson, Price, Dake, Teeple, Bassler, Khubchandani, Stratton 2013) In a survey, 95 percent did not support individuals carrying concealed guns on campuses. Teachers and students would not feel safe to give their opinion on a heavily debated topic because it might get someone angry to the point where they pull out their guns. So, individuals would not feel safe giving their opinion or giving out bad grades (Price, Thompson,..Teeple 2014). College is a place where there should be no fear or intimidation so there is a free exchange of ideas and learning is guaranteed. It is place where people should feel safe to say what they feel. Law enforcement needs to clearly see who the good guys are and who the bad guy are because if everyone has guns on campus and everyone pulls out guns it would be hard to identify who the criminal is at that moment. Students should not take matters into their own hands because they are not above the law. Students do not have the same training as law enforcement so they would present a greater risk at shooting the target. They could accidentally shoot a bystander. In the case DiGiacinto v. The Rector and Visitor of George Mason University is where the supreme court ruled against carry concealed guns on campus because college is a place that should be free of predictable harm. If they allowed guns on campus it would increase the violence and interfere with the learning environment (Arrigo, Acheson

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