Study To Examine Guns On OK College Campuses
Oklahoma lawmakers renew efforts to allow guns on campus
by Kathryn McNutt
Allowing students, faculty and staff to carry guns on campus would make Oklahoma’s colleges and universities safer, say lawmakers who are pushing for the change.
Officials at Oklahoma’s two largest campuses couldn’t disagree more.
“Placing guns on campus, except in the hands of highly trained law enforcement officers and professionals, would be a serious mistake and would lead only to tragic results,” University of Oklahoma President David Boren said.
“To put our university students, faculty and staff at risk in this way makes absolutely no sense.”
Rep. John Enns, R-Enid, and Sen. Ralph Shortey, R-Oklahoma City, argue that licensed gun owners should be able to protect themselves on state campuses.