Allow Weapons On Campus To Save Lives
Posted by Tom Remington on May 2, 2008
The following Op-Ed appeared in the Bangor Daily News yesterday, May 1, 2008. It is written by Nathaniel Richie, who is a junior majoring in mechanical engineering at the University of Maine.
One year after Virginia Tech, the recent shootings at Northern Illinois University serve as a reminder that no meaningful progress has been made to increase safety on college campuses. To date, the “solutions” presented by school officials have been nothing but a rehash of the same failed policies that were in place before the shootings.
Police training and presence has been presented as the best way to protect students in the event of a school shooting. While certainly an important measure, there are problems with this line of reasoning. The first is that public safety response time is measured in minutes, not seconds. The critical time between a 911 dispatcher receiving a call for help and the arrival of law enforcement is time during which shooters have free rein. Police response times were five and eight minutes at NIU and Virginia Tech respectively. Both shootings ended before police were able to respond. <<<Read the rest>>>
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Thanks for linking to my piece Tom. I really appreciate the help spreading the word.
May 7th, 2008 at 5:48 pm
It makes it easier when the piece is well written, researched and presented in the manner in which it was. Congratulations!
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