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- Tue Apr 26, 2011 4:08 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Are campus police unnecessary?
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- Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:15 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Are campus police unnecessary?
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Are campus police unnecessary?
Are college and university campus police departments unnecessary?
If I understand the arguments against campus carry, there's no need for campus police departments. In places where normal citizens can carry, they have a mediocre record at stopping active shooters on campus, so we shouldn't allow normal citizens to carry on campus. However, when I started looking at places where campus police are allowed to carry, they have less effective record than normal citizens at stopping active shooters on campus. (Normalizing for campuses each group can carry.) Campus police departments also cost money but campus carry is free for the universities. With the current budget shortfalls, can the taxpayers afford a solution that has higher costs and less benefit stopping active shooters?
If I understand the arguments against campus carry, there's no need for campus police departments. In places where normal citizens can carry, they have a mediocre record at stopping active shooters on campus, so we shouldn't allow normal citizens to carry on campus. However, when I started looking at places where campus police are allowed to carry, they have less effective record than normal citizens at stopping active shooters on campus. (Normalizing for campuses each group can carry.) Campus police departments also cost money but campus carry is free for the universities. With the current budget shortfalls, can the taxpayers afford a solution that has higher costs and less benefit stopping active shooters?