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We welcome discussions and debates, but they must be kept on the message board. The wall is for making announcements (i.e., TV appearances, pending legislation, introductions, kudos., etc).
Personal back and forth fills up the wall too fast and makes it impossible for members to post announcements.
If we delete your post from the wall, it's not because we're trying to censor you; it's because it belonged on the message board, not the wall. If we delete your post from the message board, it's probably because it was inappropriate. If you want to start a debate, start with an intelligent counterargument, not an insult.
We are here to meet others with the same common goals and educate each other. We will NOT tolerate spamming or personal insults/libel. Stick to the topic at hand. If you want to talk politics, religion, and/or presidential candidates, please find an appropriate group in which to discuss those issues.
Please note that we will not tolerate ad hominem arguments. If you want to come into our group and question our positions, we're more than happy to discuss the facts with you; however, arguments that question or disparage our integrity or our motivation may be deleted. We are under no obligation to stand idly by while someone spouts lies and false accusations about us.
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Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is a national, non-partisan, grassroots organization comprised of over 37,000 college students, professors, college employees, parents of college students, and concerned citizens who believe that holders of state-issued concealed handgun licenses should be allowed the same measure of personal protection on college campuses that current laws afford them virtually everywhere else. SCCC has members in all fifty states and the District of Columbia.
Both the membership and the leadership of SCCC are made up of individuals with very diverse political backgrounds. Among SCCC's leaders you'll find conservatives, moderates, liberals, Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Independents, etc. The members of SCCC look beyond partisanship, toward the common goal of achieving state laws and school policies based on factual evidence rather than emotional rhetoric.
College campuses, though typically safe, do play host to every type of violent crime found in the rest of society, from assault to rape to murder. Recent high-profile shootings and armed abductions on college campuses clearly demonstrate that "gun free zones" serve to disarm only those law-abiding citizens who might otherwise be able to protect themselves.
Because numerous independent researchers and state agencies agree that concealed handgun license holders are five times less likely than non-license holders to commit violent crimes; because no other type of location has seen an increased rate of violent crime since concealed carry became legal there; because the eleven U.S. colleges/universities that currently allow concealed carry on campus (and have done so for a combined total of more than eighty semesters) have not seen any resulting incidents of gun violence, gun accidents, or gun thefts; and because college campuses are open environments that lack screening measures such as metal detectors, X-ray machines, and controlled points of entry, SCCC feels that there is no pragmatic basis for declaring college campuses off-limits to concealed carry by the same trained, licensed adults (age twenty-one and above in most states) who lawfully and safely carry concealed handguns in locations such as office buildings, movie theaters, grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants, churches, banks, etc.
SCCC has two main functions. The first function is to dispel the common myths and misconceptions about concealed carry on college campuses, by making the public aware of the facts. The second function is to push state legislators and school administrators to grant concealed handgun license holders the same rights on college campuses that those licensees currently enjoy in most other unsecured locations.
Because SCCC fully supports states' rights, its policy is to push for change at the state level, rather than at the federal level. The first step is to see the laws in many states amended to remove statutory prohibitions against concealed carry on college campuses. The next step is to see other states follow Utah's lead in prohibiting state-funded colleges from refusing to honor state-issued licenses.
Though SCCC supports concealed carry on the campuses of both public and private colleges, it also strongly supports the rights of private property owners; therefore, SCCC believes that the issue of concealed carry at private colleges must be handled through negotiations with school administrators, rather than through state legislation. SCCC believes that private colleges should be encouraged to support concealed carry on campus through the enactment of state laws that grant colleges immunity from liability associated with allowing concealed carry on campus.
SCCC supports the legalization of CONCEALED carry by LICENSED individuals on COLLEGE campuses. SCCC has no official positions on open carry, unlicensed concealed carry, or concealed carry on the campuses of primary or secondary schools.
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is not affiliated with the NRA, a political party, or any other organization.
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Declaring a campus a "gun free zone" may make some people feel safer, but as Virginia Tech taught us, feeling safe and being safe are not the same thing.
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RULES ON POSTING PICTURES: this group is about showing the world how responsible adults can handle concealable firearms responsibly. Please do not post pictures of irresponsible/inappropriate/unsafe gun handling, of guns that you wouldn't normally conceal and carry with you, or of knives (knives included with concealable firearms is ok). Remember, this is a group for concealed FIREARMS so please limit your pictures to that. Pictures not adhering to this will be deleted.
RULES ON POSTING VIDEOS AND LINKS: Videos and linked articles/pages must deal specifically with the issue of concealed carry on college campuses. Items pertaining to gun rights in general, concealed carry in general, concealed carry on the campuses of primary or secondary schools, political races, technical knowledge of firearms, or any other subject not specifically pertaining to concealed carry on college campuses should be relegated to the discussion board.
(read less)If you're looking for information on SCCC or the issue of concealed carry on college campuses, visit our website: http://www.ConcealedCampus.org
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Students for Concealed Carry on Campus
JoinBasic Info
- Name:
- Students for Concealed Carry on Campus
- Category:
- Organizations - Advocacy Organizations
- Description:
- If you're looking for information on SCCC or the issue of concealed carry on college campuses, visit our website: http://www.ConcealedCampus.org
****************************************************
We welcome discussions and debates, but they must be kept on the message board. The wall is for making announcements (i.e., TV appearances, pending legislation, introductions, kudos., etc).
Personal back and forth fills up the wall too fast and makes it impossible for members to post announcements.
If we delete your post from the wall, it's not because we're trying to censor you; it's because it belonged on the message board, not the wall. If we delete your post from the message board, it's probably because it was inappropriate. If you want to start a debate, start with an intelligent counterargument, not an insult.
We are here to meet others with the same common goals and educate each other. We will NOT tolerate spamming or personal insults/libel. Stick to the topic at hand. If you want to talk politics, religion, and/or presidential candidates, please find an appropriate group in which to discuss those issues.
Please note that we will not tolerate ad hominem arguments. If you want to come into our group and question our positions, we're more than happy to discuss the facts with you; however, arguments that question or disparage our integrity or our motivation may be deleted. We are under no obligation to stand idly by while someone spouts lies and false accusations about us.
****************************************************
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is a national, non-partisan, grassroots organization comprised of over 37,000 college students, professors, college employees, parents of college students, and concerned citizens who believe that holders of state-issued concealed handgun licenses should be allowed the same measure of personal protection on college campuses that current laws afford them virtually everywhere else. SCCC has members in all fifty states and the District of Columbia.
Both the membership and the leadership of SCCC are made up of individuals with very diverse political backgrounds. Among SCCC's leaders you'll find conservatives, moderates, liberals, Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Independents, etc. The members of SCCC look beyond partisanship, toward the common goal of achieving state laws and school policies based on factual evidence rather than emotional rhetoric.
College campuses, though typically safe, do play host to every type of violent crime found in the rest of society, from assault to rape to murder. Recent high-profile shootings and armed abductions on college campuses clearly demonstrate that "gun free zones" serve to disarm only those law-abiding citizens who might otherwise be able to protect themselves.
Because numerous independent researchers and state agencies agree that concealed handgun license holders are five times less likely than non-license holders to commit violent crimes; because no other type of location has seen an increased rate of violent crime since concealed carry became legal there; because the eleven U.S. colleges/universities that currently allow concealed carry on campus (and have done so for a combined total of more than eighty semesters) have not seen any resulting incidents of gun violence, gun accidents, or gun thefts; and because college campuses are open environments that lack screening measures such as metal detectors, X-ray machines, and controlled points of entry, SCCC feels that there is no pragmatic basis for declaring college campuses off-limits to concealed carry by the same trained, licensed adults (age twenty-one and above in most states) who lawfully and safely carry concealed handguns in locations such as office buildings, movie theaters, grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants, churches, banks, etc.
SCCC has two main functions. The first function is to dispel the common myths and misconceptions about concealed carry on college campuses, by making the public aware of the facts. The second function is to push state legislators and school administrators to grant concealed handgun license holders the same rights on college campuses that those licensees currently enjoy in most other unsecured locations.
Because SCCC fully supports states' rights, its policy is to push for change at the state level, rather than at the federal level. The first step is to see the laws in many states amended to remove statutory prohibitions against concealed carry on college campuses. The next step is to see other states follow Utah's lead in prohibiting state-funded colleges from refusing to honor state-issued licenses.
Though SCCC supports concealed carry on the campuses of both public and private colleges, it also strongly supports the rights of private property owners; therefore, SCCC believes that the issue of concealed carry at private colleges must be handled through negotiations with school administrators, rather than through state legislation. SCCC believes that private colleges should be encouraged to support concealed carry on campus through the enactment of state laws that grant colleges immunity from liability associated with allowing concealed carry on campus.
SCCC supports the legalization of CONCEALED carry by LICENSED individuals on COLLEGE campuses. SCCC has no official positions on open carry, unlicensed concealed carry, or concealed carry on the campuses of primary or secondary schools.
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is not affiliated with the NRA, a political party, or any other organization.
---------------------------------------
Declaring a campus a "gun free zone" may make some people feel safer, but as Virginia Tech taught us, feeling safe and being safe are not the same thing.
**** Invite Your Friends ****
RULES ON POSTING PICTURES: this group is about showing the world how responsible adults can handle concealable firearms responsibly. Please do not post pictures of irresponsible/inappropriate/unsafe gun handling, of guns that you wouldn't normally conceal and carry with you, or of knives (knives included with concealable firearms is ok). Remember, this is a group for concealed FIREARMS so please limit your pictures to that. Pictures not adhering to this will be deleted.
RULES ON POSTING VIDEOS AND LINKS: Videos and linked articles/pages must deal specifically with the issue of concealed carry on college campuses. Items pertaining to gun rights in general, concealed carry in general, concealed carry on the campuses of primary or secondary schools, political races, technical knowledge of firearms, or any other subject not specifically pertaining to concealed carry on college campuses should be relegated to the discussion board.
(read less)If you're looking for information on SCCC or the issue of concealed carry on college campuses, visit our website: http://www.ConcealedCampus.org
****************************************************
We welcome discussions and debates, but they must be kept on the message board. The wall is for making announcements (i.e., TV appearances, pending legislation, introductions, kudos., etc).
Personal back and forth fills up the wall too fast and makes it impossible for members to post... (read more) - Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public.
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