Despite several high-profile tragedies, homicides
are rare on college campuses. In 1999, the homicide rate at
postsecondary education institutions was 0.07 per 100,000 of
enrollment. By comparison, the overall criminal homicide rate in the
United States was 5.7 per 100,000 persons in 1999, and 14.1 per 100,000
persons ages 17 to 29. We believe these results can be attributed in
part to strict policies that have kept firearms off our nation’s
campuses.
Our colleges and universities are safe sanctuaries
for learning, and we believe they would be endangered by the presence
of concealed handguns for the following reasons:
Serious
efforts to prevent future tragedies on our nation’s campuses should
start with measures to identify warning signs in student behavior;
secure treatment for those with mental health conditions; improve the
screening of gun purchasers; limit the firepower available to shooters;
and protect the rights of universities to set policies regarding
firearms on campus.

