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GA: Wary college community braces for campus carry
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Michael Noll is feeling pretty good now about his decision to start transitioning his geography classes to an online classroom this summer, when Georgia’s new campus carry law will take effect.
The long-time Valdosta State University professor says he’ll also likely move to virtual office hours as well, even though firearms will continue to be barred from faculty office spaces.
“What am I going to do? Install a metal detector outside my door before you come in?” Noll said Friday. “This is, logistically and logically speaking, completely stupid.”
A violation for bringing a gun into an unauthorized part of campus, Noll noted, is $25 for a first offense. |
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mickey
(5/6/2017)
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It's illegal to carry a concealed firearm into his office now. It remains illegal under the new law. Why is he suddenly scared to death of students illegally carrying to office hours to illegally shoot him? |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(5/6/2017)
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Everybody wring your hands apprehensively and repeat after me: OH DEAR, OH MY, LIPPY! |
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