The Georgia Senate passed HB 859, the campus carry bill, by a vote of 37-17. The bill will allow legal concealed carry permit holders to possess firearms on all public colleges in Georgia.
The vote followed an tempestuous two-hour floor debate over the constitutionality, common sense and fears of allowing students and faculty members to carry concealed guns on campus.
Twitter lit up like a Christmas tree at the news:
The Senate passes HB 859 with a vote of 37-17 #gapol #gasenate
— Senate Press Office (@GASenatePress) March 11, 2016
State Senate passes #campus carry bill allowing licensed gun owners to bring weapons on campus #gapol pic.twitter.com/rukhUakr4S
— Lori Geary (@lorigearymedia) March 11, 2016
Will guns on campus drive out high-demand faculty? https://t.co/aqnq2eRX13 #gapol
— AJC Georgia Politics (@AJCGaPolitics) March 12, 2016
Statement from the Ga. Board of Regents on the passage of #campuscarry #gapol pic.twitter.com/cGxzYhsi2j
— Johnny Kauffman (@JohnnyIK) March 11, 2016
Oh, so we can have guns on college campuses, but we can't have mimosas before 12:30pm. Yep, makes total sense. #gapol
— Jason Dominy (formerly not quarantined) (@jasondominy) March 12, 2016
#campuscarry passes the GA Senate. Thanks @Stone4GASenate & @RickJasperse for your work for 2A rights! #gapol #gagop
— Seth Daniels (@jsethd) March 11, 2016
All 29 public school leaders in the Board of Regents schools and Chancellor Hank Huckaby oppose #campuscarry. #HB859 #gapol
— GA Senate Democrats (@GASenateDems) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/conradclose/status/705163485852917760
https://twitter.com/GregsListLive/status/705164020622495745
The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Nathan Deal, who has voiced support for the bill in the past. If signed into law, Georgia would become the ninth state to allow campus carry.
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