The Free Beacon reported late last year: A public school district in Oklahoma announced that six of its teachers are training for concealed carry permits, and more schools may soon follow suit, according to a…
Topic: gun rights
Questioning Academic Authority on Guns
Maybe it’s time we revived that phrase “question authority.” “The president’s ironclad confidence in the conclusiveness of the science, and therefore the desirability of ‘common-sense gun safety laws,’ is echoed widely with every new mass shooting, from…
Florida State Medical School Professors believe Concealed Carry won’t help Prevent Shootings
They voiced their opposition to concealed carry on public college campuses in Florida in an open letter, penned by their faculty chairman.
Texas Attorney General: Public Schools Can’t Ban Guns
Private schools can ban guns on their campuses, but not public institutions.
College Students Can’t be Trusted with Concealed Carry due to Alcohol, Depression
Via Campus Reform: According to several House Democrats, college students cannot be trusted to carry concealed firearms because of their propensity to drink alcohol and experience depressive episodes. In a letter sent to the leaders…
Nebraska Students want a Gun Free Zone
Both faculty and some students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln oppose reversing the prohibition of concealed carry on college campuses and other public locations.
University of Oregon Discriminates against Pro-Gun Rights Poker Tournament
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) released a press release detailing this action by the student government in Eugene, Oregon.
Truly Gun-Free Zones
There may be a solution to school shootings, but liberals might not want to hear it because it involves either calling the cops or carrying a gun. “Dr. J. Eric Dietz, director of Purdue University’s…
Oregon College Shooting Doesn’t Stop Anti-Gun Movement at Portland State
As the College Fix said, wouldn’t students want to arm more campus police officers after the Umpqua Community College shooting?
In Texas, Campus Carry is Now a Thing
It’s good that students can protect themselves with sidearms, considering the hoopla over campus sexual assaults. That’ll deter criminals.