Five administrators for 6K students is more than reasonable. Depending on their specific duties and organizational chart, you could very easily argue it should be more. That wouldn't make me bat my eyes at all.We also have FIVE administrators. If I recall correctly, only about 6K students or so.
You'll forgive me if I don't trust that a Rothbard-quoting high schooler would be the best judge of educational system waste though.
It isn't a universal opposition, but I imagine they also agree that it would be highly unlikely that they would serve as a detriment to an attacker (they're mostly suicidal anyway), and that a lone student would be more likely to cause additional confusion or harm during an attack situation. Plus, I can imagine there would be situations on campus outside of a lecture hall where a loaded weapon might be an additional risk, like a basketball game, or an on-campus bar, or around very expensive lab equipment. The risks can outweigh the rewards.Why do University Presidents oppose concealed carry? At that point all the students are adults aren't they?