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University of Georgia President Jere Morehead forwarded a memo from University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley to faculty, staff and students today laying out how the USG's Office of Legal Affairs interprets the new campus carry law.
The law allows concealed-carry permit holders to carry handguns on public college and university campuses, with some exceptions: athletic events, dorms, fraternity and sorority houses, faculty and staff offices, classrooms where high-school students attend class, daycares and rooms where disciplinary hearings are held.
But the law was written in such a way that it left much ambiguity about where, exactly, on campus guns are allowed, and when. Wrigley and university system lawyers attempted to offer some clarity.
Journalism professor Barry Hollander was kind enough to post the full email, but here are some highlights.
• Some had interpreted "athletic events" to include tailgating areas, but the USG doesn't see it that way. Football fans can bring their guns onto campus on game days, as long as they don't take them into Sanford Stadium. The exception applies only to the venue itself.
• The exception for fraternity and sorority houses only covers those on property leased or owned by the university. So Greek organizations with off-campus houses could opt to allow guns inside.
• The exception for classes attended by high-school students only applies when a high-school student is in the classroom. Concealed-carry permit holders are instructed to check with the registrar's office to see if a high-school student is enrolled before carrying in a classroom. (The state has several dual enrollment programs for high-school students to earn college credits.)
• The exception for offices does not extend to hallways or waiting areas around those offices, where guns will be allowed.
• Only handguns are allowed, and they must be at least partially concealed underneath clothing.
• UGA will not provide gun lockers, nor post signage outside areas where guns are restricted. It's gun owners' responsibility to know the law and follow it.
The law takes effect July 1.
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