This is the great debate that the state of Michigan will soon be considering… Bill #5474, which will prohibit campuses from banning weapons, is currently being introduced to the House of Representatives by State Rep Wayne Schmidt R-Traverse City.
The following are sections of the bill that explicitly state what institutions of higher learning will not be able to do:
“A local unit of government or institution of higher education shall not impose special taxation on, enact or enforce any ordinance or regulation pertaining to, or regulate in any other manner the ownership, registration, purchase, sale, transfer, transportation, or possession of pistols or other firearms, ammunition for pistols or other firearms, or components of pistols or other firearms, except as otherwise provided by federal law or a law of this state,”
Eastern Michigan University’s police chief Greg O’Dell believes that this gun law is a cause for concern. “Some of our concerns would be if you had a situation where people have a fight,” O’Dell said. “Say you have a situation where police officers are pulling up to a scene where everyone has guns. There’s no way of telling who the bad guys are. The whole idea of people carrying a dangerous weapon on campus makes me a little uncomfortable.”
SmartSecurityPeople.com usually reserves it’s opinion on many issues and tries to report emerging topics with an unbiased view. However, we just have to ask…is Wayne Schmidt crazy? Can you imagine sending your student to a University in Michigan knowing that they are allowed to carry weapons on campus? With the latest events of Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, the introduction of this bill certainly has to make you think.
Since we would like to think that this elected official is not “off his rocker”, we did some investigating in regards to Traverse City and as you can see from google maps it is surrounded by hundreds of miles of the most rural sections of god’s country that you can find in the midwest. Based upon this demographic data, our wisest assumption is that he is trying to protect the rights of college age hunters that would like to keep their rifles in the trunks of their cars while on campus. However, the bill that he is introducing will not distinguish between a handgun, a semi-automatic, or a hunting rifle and opens uppandora’s box in regard to what kind of weapons will be allowed on university and college campuses in the state of Michigan.
Many may not be aware but there is a great rivalry between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines. Each year they take turns hosting one of the most popular football games of the season at their respective University. Depending on who wins the game and which University has home field advantage, there are typically riots immediately following the game. Some of these riots end with cars being turned over, things being caught on fire, and a great number of fights and brawls amongst the impassioned college students. With this knowledge in mind, what role do you think an authorization of guns being allowed on campus will have on these events?
So.. How do you feel about allowing weapons on campus? Let us and others know below in the comments section.




