The group was formed in 2007, the day after the
Virginia Tech massacre. The group has promoted efforts to overturn campus gun bans in several states. It has held "empty holster protests" in which students supporting the group carry empty holsters to protest bans on the carrying of concealed firearms on college campuses. The group has also held annual national conference in Washington, D.C., television on
C-SPAN. In 2008, SCC (represented by
Mountain States Legal Foundation) sued the
University of Colorado System and its officials over the
university system's ban on "the possession of firearms or other dangerous or illegal weapons on or within" University of Colorado property. In 2012, the
Colorado Supreme Court ruled in favor of SCC, holding that the Colorado Concealed Carry Act prohibited the Board of Regents from regulating the possession of concealed handguns on campus. ==Support and opposition==