Objective: This multisite study assessed college student's perceptions and practices regarding carrying concealed handguns on campus.
Participants: Undergraduate students from 15 public midwestern universities were surveyed (N = 1,800).
Methods: Faculty members distributed the questionnaire to students in general education classes or classes broadly representative of undergraduate students.
Results: Useable questionnaires were returned by 1,649 students (92%). The majority (78%) of students was not supportive of concealed handguns on campuses, and 78% claimed that they would not obtain a permit to carry a handgun on campus, if it were legal. Those who perceived more disadvantages to carrying handguns on campus were females, who did not own firearms, did not have a firearm in the home growing up, and were not concerned with becoming a victim of crime.
Conclusions: The majority of students was not supportive of concealed handguns on campus and claimed that they would not feel safer if students and faculty carried concealed handguns.