Cedarville University and Cedarville Ohio has made an awesome
decision to allow those who have permits to carry concealed weapons to carry
them on campus. I’m really glad they took this step and hopefully other
colleges will follow suit. I know the left is going to be outraged by this
decision, however kudos to Cedarville University and this awesome decision that
they have made to keep their community safe.
Great news on the campus carry front: Cedarville
University in Ohio has
authorized those who have permits to carry concealed weapons to carry them on
campus. Cedarville is the very first higher education institution to institute
such a policy in the state of Ohio—the new rule takes effect in August, just in
time for the fall 2017 semester. This is great news for advocates of freedom
and safety, as it makes one campus where students can rest easy in class
knowing that an active shooter situation is far less likely to occur, as the
campus “gun-free zone” will no longer exist. This is a great move for parents
looking for safer higher educational options for their children, since gun-free
zone signs act as an invitation to assailants because the environment is safe for them.
Cedarville
is a small Christian University with about 3,000 students, located 27 miles
outside of Dayton. Cedarville calls itself a “safe campus” with very few
incidents of violence reported over the 2013-2015 time frame. Still, when the
university board of trustees and administration conducted surveys to take stock
of student opinion before taking the bold step to do away with restrictions on
law-abiding citizens carrying firearms on campus, they found the students were
in support of the proposed change.
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