May 18, 2007

Campus Police Want to Carry Arms

Campus Police Want to Carry Arms

The violence villain is hiding in plain sight. University administrators
are unable to see him. (Marcella Bombardieri, "Campus police renew call to carry
arms," Boston Globe, April 28, 2007) If universities stopped drugging their
students they could greatly reduce the potential for violence. Psychiatric drugs
are a known cause of violence among young people. It continues to be ignored by
journalists and university officials due to public discourse controlled by the
drug companies. This would free young people to grow and to learn without being
subjected to psychiatric abuses.
Arming police will not stop such determined murderers, unless you would
have officers in every classroom. Arming civilians would prevent some of the
killings. If a student had a pistol when the shootings began at VA Tech, he or
she could have stopped it immediately.
A further problem with arming campus police is that they are mostly
unaccountable for their errors and abuses of power. Unless and until they are
held to the same oversight and accountability as city police they should not be
permitted to carry deadly weapons.

Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM

Campus police renew call to carry arms
Va. Tech slayings rekindle debate
Lieutenant Pam Curtis, an officer at Framingham State College, patrolled a
corridor of the science building yesterday. School officials are discussing
whether the police should be armed. Lieutenant Pam Curtis, an officer at
Framingham State College, patrolled a corridor of the science building
yesterday. School officials are discussing whether the police should be armed.
(BILL POLO/GLOBE STAFF)

By Marcella Bombardieri,
Boston Globe Staff
April 28, 2007

Campus police at several Boston-area colleges are renewing calls to be allowed
to carry arms in the aftermath of the mass shootings at Virginia Tech.

Brandeis University, which has rejected calls to arm its police in the past, has
agreed to reconsider the idea. Framingham State College officials are talking
about it, and students at Suffolk University are circulating a petition calling
for an armed force.
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