I知 A Black Female College Professor in Texas. Should I Get a Gun? [View all]
When I return to the University of North Texas for the fall semester, Ill have no way of knowing who is carrying a firearm. As of August 1, students, faculty, and staff with concealed weapon permits may carry guns on public university campuses, under a law approved last year.
Im a black female professor working in a Texas town with a prominent Confederate memorial. I teach journalism courses that spark debate about race, gender, and nationality. I have serious reservations about campus carry.
Proponents of the new law claim that if more people are armed at institutions of higher learning, we will all be safer. Days after he signed the bill, Governor Greg Abbott declared that would-be shooters in Texas would now understand that somebody is going to be watching them and have the ability to do something about it if they open fire on a college campus.
But I dont feel safer. The idea of working in an environment where anyone may have a gun makes me feel perpetually under threat. Im afraid of accidents, mostly, but also of misplaced anger and emotional distress. Im afraid that situations that occur every day on college campuses, like a classroom debate or an office visit about grades, will escalate into deadly shooting.
https://www.thetrace.org/2016/05/black-female-college-professor-texas-campus-carry-gun/