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A student creates chaos at a Virginia Tech school on April 16, 2007.  

"Before killing himself, a 23-year-old Virginia Tech student, Seung Hui Cho, kills two students in a dorm; then two hours later across campus in Norris Hall, he kills 25 more students and five faculty members. Fifteen others are wounded in the deadliest campus shooting in U.S. history."

 What do you do?  For that matter, if you were able to carry a weapon to school, how would you react?  The biggest issue is will you be able to handle the situation?  People react differently when a devastating act occurs.  For a student to pull a trigger demonstrates that our country is still fighting those who are demoralizing our society. 

I don't agree that every student bringing a gun to school will solve the issue.  Security guards at school should be allowed to protect the students and a carry a light handgun.  However, the guards should have too much power as to abuse the position.  I think that if too many students get their hands on a weapon, it will do more harm than good.  Students will be fighting over the slightest argument and take it out by shooting each other.   

Guns should remain restricted on college campuses.  An increase in security, where the gaps can be filled and improvements made, should be enforced.  Guns cause catastrophic results when shooting at close range and can cause serious health problems.  Shooting a gun alone without earplugs can cause deafness over time.  If the gun is jammed then you're in more trouble with backfire or a possible explosion.   

The authorities handled the situation with care and caution.  However, in this situation if students had a gun it may have been less deaths and just maybe the suspect could have been caught if he were shot in the hands.  Without his hands he cannot shoot anyone else. My condolences go out to those families who lost their loved ones. 
 
Source: www.usnews.com, search for Timeline of school shootings, 15 Feb 2008

This article is matter of opinion and not meant to cause judgment about security guards working on learning institutions.



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