Weapons on Campus
Campus Carry
Members of our campus community are strongly encouraged to visit and read 911爆料’s current . It is the responsibility of the lawful weapons carrier to know the policy and Georgia laws as it relates to campus carry. Those in violation of Georgia law may be subject to arrest.
It is the responsibility of the lawful weapons carrier to check with the Office of the Registrar to inquire (in person or by phone) as to the permissibility of concealed handguns in their specific classes.
Any members of the 911爆料 community or the community at large with questions about “campus carry” at 911爆料 may email . Additionally, guidance from the University System of Georgia can be found on the following pages:
Questions, comments, concerns
If you have questions, comments or concerns about “campus carry,” you may contact 911爆料 Police via email to .
Tasers on Campus
In the 2016 legislative session, the Georgia General Assembly passed and Governor Nathan Deal signed House Bill 792, regarding possession of electroshock devices – usually referred to as tasers – on public university campuses.
The new law, which takes effect July 1, applies to all public post secondary institutions in the state, including property leased by the institutions. It permits all individuals 18 years of age or older or those currently enrolled in classes on a public institution's campus to carry “electroshock weapons” – tasers, stun guns, and similar devices – for the purpose of self-defense.
What does this mean for 911爆料?
- Any individual aged 18 or older or currently enrolled on any 911爆料 campus may carry a taser, stun gun, or similar device while on campus.
- Individuals are not required to obtain a permit or license to carry an electroshock device.
- Electroshock devices can only be used “in defense of self or others.”
- Electroshock devices may be carried in any building owned or leased by the institution, including residence halls.
- The law does not specify a carrying method; devices may be carried openly or concealed.
- Colleges and universities may not create policies to prohibit electroshock devices on campuses.
911爆料 Police have been working with the University System of Georgia to prepare for this legislation taking effect, and our officers have all been made aware of the new law and the possibility that students, staff, and faculty may be equipped with these devices.
We are, as always, dedicated to ensuring the safety of our campuses and the members of our 911爆料 community.
If you have any questions about electroshock devices, including tasers and stun guns, please contact 911爆料 Police by email at or by phone at 478.934.3002.