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FlyingHunter
03-11-16, 20:34
The Georgia Senate on Friday gave final passage to a bill that for the first time would legalize firearms on all public colleges in Georgia, following an emotional two-hour floor debate over the wisdom of letting students carry concealed guns on campus.

House Bill 859 now goes to the desk of Gov. Nathan Deal, who with a sweep of his pen can sign the measure into law.

The legislation would allow anyone 21 or older with a weapons license to carry a gun anywhere on a public college or university campus, except for inside dormitories, fraternities and sorority houses, and at athletic events.

March 11, 2016 Atlanta - Senator motions to resolve debate during the debate on HB859, which would legalize firearms on all public colleges in Georgia, at the Georgia State Capitol on Friday, March 11, 2016. The Georgia Senate on Friday gave final passage to a bill that for the first time would legalize firearms on all public colleges in Georgia, following an emotional two-hour floor debate over the wisdom of letting students carry concealed guns on campus.

HB 859 also would mandate that those weapons be concealed — something proponents say makes it safer — since Georgia requires gun owners to apply for gun “carry” permits that include fingerprinting and background checks.

If it becomes law, the bill would make Georgia the ninth state to allow campus carry, with nearly two dozen others allowing individual schools to decide. Supporters of the legislation have also linked their effort to the safety of students, noting events such as recent robberies at Georgia State University’s downtown Atlanta campus library that is only steps from the state Capitol.

FromMyColdDeadHand
03-11-16, 20:58
Guns on campus have led to a complete blood bath here in Colorado, not.

Same thing with bars.

Firefly
03-11-16, 21:09
Grown ass adults getting to be grown ass adults.

Right on.

Vandal
03-12-16, 00:10
I hope he signs it fast. The predicted massacres in Colorado, Texas, Idaho and Utah. Imagine that....

At my school the majority of the fraternities were technically "off campus" or the land they were on was owned by the chapter and national fraternity. In northern ID I remember seeing enough long guns, ARs, bolt guns, shotguns and handguns to equip the Canadian army. We never had any issues. Of course Moscow PD would bring the hate if we stepped out of line.