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According to the AJC article, you would be able to carry on campuses, but you could be fined if caught? What's up with that?
But it's such a grey area. If I go visit my girlfriend at grad school, could I be detained, have my weapon confiscated, just get a ticket? Are you saying it's a GA board of regents rule, but not a criminal charge?
Just trying to figure out what it actually means...
Did you ask your girlfriend whether or not she cares if you bring your gun to visit her? Sounds like it's not your campus, but hers and she'll be the one dealing with any questions or harassment. This is less a question about rights and more about your relationship. If my girl works in a white collar office, I'm not gonna pick her up for lunch in Red Wings and Overalls. Just something to think about.
I don't really follow anything that you said, but I'm pretty sure it's not about our relationship. I just looked up HB875 and found the answer myself.
1) It is still illegal to carry on campus. But,
A) if you have a GWL it is a misdemeanor and you can be fined no more than $100.
B) if you don't have a GWL then it's a felony and punishment is much worse.
Based on the AJC article it said, "HB 875 would also make it no longer a crime for permit holders to carry weapons onto college campuses."
Leave it to them to state a misdemeanor is no longer a crime. Someone needs to email the writer.
To my understanding that is not correct. It used to be a misdemeanor now it will be a fine. (This is for college campus's, it is still a misdemeanor on K-12)
(2)(A)Any license holder who violates this subsection in or on any real property owned by or leased to any public or private elementary or secondary school or school board and used for elementary or secondary education or in or on the campus of any private technical school, vocational school, college, university, or other institution of postsecondary education shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(B) Any license holder who violates this subsection in or on the campus of any public technical school, vocational school, college, university, or other institution of postsecondary education shall not be arrested but shall be fined not more than $100.00. Such fine shall be remitted to the local jurisdiction where the offense occurred.
(C) Any person who is not a license holder who violates this subsection shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000.00, by imprisonment for not less than two nor more than ten years, or both.