The assassination of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10, eerily echoes another national tragedy caught on tape more than 50 years earlier when on Nov. 23, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas.
Twelve states currently permit concealed carry of firearms on college campuses via statewide legislation or court rulings. Will this change following the assassination of Charlie Kirk?
Can I shoot a trespasser—or point a gun at them—if they refuse to leave? In nearly every state, the answer is no—not unless you’re legally justified to use or threaten deadly force. Simple trespassing doesn’t meet that standard. There must be an immediate threat—someone advancing on you with a weapon, about to throw a brick through your window or otherwise threatening serious harm.