Bill would allow guns on college campuses
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Proposed state legislation would make it legal for some students and faculty to carry handguns on college campuses as a “deterrent” against the wave of college shootings in Baton Rouge and nationwide.
State Rep. Ernest Wooten, R-Belle Chasse, is proposing the controversial bill that could arm more people on campuses from dormitories to classrooms.
“We’ve got a problem,” Wooten said, “and maybe it’ll be a deterrent if one of these disturbed persons or whackos thinks, ‘If I go in shooting, they may shoot back.’”
In the last few months, two international students at LSU were murdered in their on-campus apartment. Weeks later, a Louisiana Technical College student in Baton Rouge murdered two students in a classroom before killing herself.
The recent string of college murders nationwide began with the rampage murders of 33 Virginia Tech students last year.
State Commissioner of Higher Education Joseph Savoie said Wooten’s proposal is going in the wrong direction. There should be fewer guns at colleges, not more, Savoie said.
Too many young people are still emotional and immature when it comes to firearms, he said, noting that campuses have already beefed up security measures statewide.
“It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to arm a bunch of excitable students,” Savoie said.
Wooten’s House Bill 199 would make it legal to carry licensed concealed handguns on all state colleges, from technical schools to universities.
Not only that, but the bill also would forbid colleges from enacting policies to limit the rights of gun owners from carrying concealed handguns on campuses.
The state’s list of “firearm-free zones” includes schools and colleges.
A Louisiana resident must be at least 21 years old to apply for a concealed handgun permit.
Southern University Police Chief Michael Morris said he is afraid that legalizing handguns on campuses would force police officers to treat everyone on campus as suspects.
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