Missouri House Votes to Allow Concealed Weapons on College Campuses
Well, I don’t exactly know how, but somehow I missed this story. Apparently, Missouri has been inspired by Texas and is in the process of sending a bill up to the state Senate that would allow college students and faculty to pack some heat on campus!
So, I may not have to send my daughter away to Texas after all when she gets older… Go Mizzou!!!
Pistol-packing pupils measure passes House
JEFFERSON CITY – Exactly two years after a gunman killed 32 people and himself on the campus of Virginia Tech University, the Missouri House voted to allow concealed weapons on college campuses.
An amendment to a proposed gun bill, which was approved, 105-50, Thursday, would pertain only to gun owners who are properly licensed in the state. The bill can now move to the state Senate for consideration.
Republicans speaking in favor of the concealed carry amendment say college students have a right to defend themselves from violent people who would disregard designated gun-free zones.
“I believe in concealed carry,” said Rep. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg. “If you can carry a gun in other public places, why should an open college campus be any different?”
Although the bill passed with support from a strong majority of state representatives, it has been criticized by university officials. Presidents of the University of Missouri, Rockhurst University and Missouri State University have all spoken out against the amendment, as have many newspaper editorial pages around the state.
At least one House member, Rep. Jason Kander, D-Kansas City, says university leadership should have the right to determine its own gun regulations.
“This says that we don’t trust college presidents to decide for themselves whether guns should be allowed on campus or not,” Kander said Thursday. “They should have the right to decide what’s best for their campus.”
Rep. Gary Dusenberg, R-Blue Springs, said people’s right to defend themselves from potential violence supercedes the will of college presidents.
[Exactly!!!]
Dusenberg added that 21-year-old college students are smart and mature enough to carry weapons anywhere, including on campuses.
“What we need to remember is that these people who are 21 know what they can and cannot do, and if someone wants to be a criminal, they are going to be a criminal no matter what. People have a right to defend themselves from that.”
Dusenberg pointed to studies showing that mass shooters tend to target gun-free zones, such as college campuses. Students are prohibited from carrying concealed weapons at Virginia Tech and also at Northern Illinois University, where six students were gunned down in February 2008.
Despite opposition to the concealed carry amendment, multiple Democrats, including Kander, voiced support for other aspects of the bill, which would enable Missourians to kill anyone unlawfully entering their private property and would lower the age requirement for obtaining a concealed weapons permit from 23 to 21.
At one point the controversial amendment’s sponsor, Rep. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, tried to bring his proposal forward as a stand-alone bill, but he struggled to find a successful House committe vote. Instead, the amendment was added to the larger gun rights bill by a 106 to 41 voted last week — but not without contentious debate.
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20 April, 2009 at 9:46 pm
I think we should take it much further. High schools (maybe even Junior high), places of business, shopping malls, etc…
BTW, is there any stipulation in the law regarding drunk and carry? I think it is unnecessary.
20 April, 2009 at 11:27 pm
Yes, and let’s repeal all those silly laws about drinking and driving, speed limits, and heck, let’s do away with all the traffic laws.
Everyone likes a little ass, but no one likes a smartass.
21 April, 2009 at 6:35 am
Doc ~ If this does not pass, you know we will put her up here.
21 April, 2009 at 9:19 am
Thanks.
Cheers
21 April, 2009 at 10:48 pm
M I Z…
22 April, 2009 at 12:38 am
Z O U!!!!
22 April, 2009 at 12:45 am
Right on, Doc!!!