Validate the null hypothesis; H[sub]0[/sub]="There are states that have not suffered school shootings."
There are several states where individuals licensed to carry concealed weapons may lawfully carry in primary and secondary schools. New Hampshire has no state law restricting or prohibiting carrying on school property. Delaware has only a "sentencing enhancement" statute for violations of other weapons laws committed in a "Safe School and Recreation Zone". Del. Code Title 11, § 1457. Alabama, California, Oregon, and Utah have laws prohibiting carrying on school property that fully exempt individuals licensed to carry concealed weapons. See Ala. Code §13A-11-72(e); Cal. Penal Code § 626.9(l); Ore. Rev. Stat. § 166.370(3)(d); Utah Code §§ 76-10-505.5(3)(a) and 523(2). In addition, Rhode Island also prohibits carrying on school property but exempots individuals who are exempt from certain other gun laws, see R.I. Gen. Law § 11-47-60, which is ambiguous as to whether licensed individuals may carry on school property. Finally, Colorado generally prohibits carrying on school property but fully exempts concealed handgun permit holders for non-public schools but limits the CHP exemption for public schools to carrying in a vehicle. See Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 18-12-105.5 and 18-12-214(3).
There are several states where individuals licensed to carry concealed weapons may lawfully carry in primary and secondary schools. New Hampshire has no state law restricting or prohibiting carrying on school property. Delaware has only a "sentencing enhancement" statute for violations of other weapons laws committed in a "Safe School and Recreation Zone". Del. Code Title 11, § 1457. Alabama, California, Oregon, and Utah have laws prohibiting carrying on school property that fully exempt individuals licensed to carry concealed weapons. See Ala. Code §13A-11-72(e); Cal. Penal Code § 626.9(l); Ore. Rev. Stat. § 166.370(3)(d); Utah Code §§ 76-10-505.5(3)(a) and 523(2). In addition, Rhode Island also prohibits carrying on school property but exempots individuals who are exempt from certain other gun laws, see R.I. Gen. Law § 11-47-60, which is ambiguous as to whether licensed individuals may carry on school property. Finally, Colorado generally prohibits carrying on school property but fully exempts concealed handgun permit holders for non-public schools but limits the CHP exemption for public schools to carrying in a vehicle. See Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 18-12-105.5 and 18-12-214(3).
What states allow licensed CCW holders to carry in K-12 schools? I know there's a handful I just can't find the info on it.
Herr Heckler Koch said:Validate the null hypothesis; H[sub]0[/sub]="There are states that have not suffered school shootings."
You could Google or Wiki the term, instead of being upset that someone knows more than you.Plankton said:Could you not respond in Ruling Class jibberish? Please?
your null hypothesis – the assertion that the things you were testing (i.e. rates of alien activity and sock loss) are not related and your results are the product of random chance events.
The null hypothesis is a hypothesis which the researcher tries to disprove, reject or nullify.
The 'null' often refers to the common view of something, while the alternative hypothesis is what the researcher really thinks is the cause of a phenomenon.
An experiment conclusion always refers to the null, rejecting or accepting H[sub]0[/sub] rather than H[sub]1[/sub].
The null hypothesis typically corresponds to a general or default position. ...
Hypothesis testing works by collecting data and measuring how likely the particular set of data is, assuming the null hypothesis is true.
If the data-set is very unlikely... the experimenter rejects the null hypothesis concluding it (probably) is false.