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Students Want Concealed Carry on Campus
On April 7, less than a year after it was formed, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus passed the 25,000-members mark and made note of the fact that approximately one out of every 755 college students in the United States is now a member of the organization.
SCCC reached this milestone only days ahead of the one-year anniversary of the tragic day on which a 23-year-old gunman, Cho Heung-Sui, killed 33 people, including himself, on the campus of Virginia Tech University.
Undoubtedly, some in the liberal news media and in the anti-Second Amendment lobby will try to find fault with those behind SCCC, a nonprofit group fighting to legalize concealed carry on college campuses. But they’ll encounter some blowback if the figures on the SCCC web site are accurate (i.e., approximately one out of every 755 college students in the United States is now a member of the organization).
Anyone who thinks SCCC is trying — or will try — to capitalize on the tragedy at Blacksburg in order to boost membership rolls needs to read the “Announcement to SCCC Members and the Press” below which I found on the group’s web site today:
- Students for Concealed Carry on Campus we will neither host nor endorse any protests during the week of April 13-19. April 16 is to be a day of remembrance for the students, faculty, and families affected by the Virginia Tech shooting. SCCC wishes to avoid any action that might distract or detract from the memory of the individuals lost on April 16, 2007.”




Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (7)
at 14:53 on April 15th, 2008
Thanks for this post. Just wanted to let you know that this story was posted earlier today:
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/year-after-virginia-tech-students-hope-carry-guns-campus
at 20:20 on April 15th, 2008
Same general topic. Vastly different stories.
at 15:00 on April 15th, 2008
BMCWrites, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thanks especially for the information on the student's group.
at 15:02 on April 15th, 2008
heh heh..it's actually not 7 p.m. here.
at 15:40 on April 15th, 2008
Here's hoping that they are successful.
at 22:46 on April 15th, 2008
There is a law protecting mentally ill persons from purchasing firearms. Please be aware that because the law excludes individuals who receive treatment for a mental illness on a voluntary basis, Steven Kazmierczak would likely have been allowed to purchase his arsenal of weapons, despite his mental illness. Problem with the students carrying concealed weapons legally is that many of these very students may be mentally unstable. It has been estimated that one out of every five Americans may have some type of mental health issue. See the UPDATES tab at my website for more information on gun laws regarding the mentally ill at http://wrongfuldeathoflarryneal.com.
Good story. Thanks for writing about this important issue.
at 12:50 on April 16th, 2008
Duo -- I would much rather have this country deal with the aftermath of an occasional incident involving the wrong person being allowed to purchase firearms than I would the oppression that would follow a citizenry not allowed to purchase, keep and carry firearms. Thank God for the Second Amendment.