House Bill 280 Campus Carry Legislation
Albany State University is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for
all members of the campus community. This includes promoting safety on campus and
enforcing Georgia’s weapons on campus laws. The primary source of information related to the campus carry legislation is the guidance
provided by the University System of Georgia, which can be reviewed by following the
links listed below.
The campus carry laws in Georgia apply equally to all university system institutions.
Albany State University does not have discretion to waive or change any of the requirements
in the law. Enforcement of the law on campus will be the responsibility of the Albany
State University Police Department and any suspected violations of the law should
be reported.
Contacting Albany State University Police Department
- Emergency Line: 229-430-4711
- Non-Emergency Line: 229-430-0528
- Administrative Line: 229-500-3088
- Albany 911 Center: 9-1-1
- Download the LiveSafe App
Please note: When placing a wireless 911 call in the vicinity of Albany State University, the call will go directly to the Albany 911 Center. Albany 911 will then contact the Albany State University Police Department Communications Division ensuring you receive the assistance you need.
Georgia House Bill 280
House Bill 280 establishes that anyone who is licensed to carry a handgun may do so – in a concealed manner only – anywhere on Georgia’s public college and university campuses, except in certain areas that are specifically listed in the law. Unlike “campus carry” laws in some other states, HB 280 does not give colleges and universities in Georgia discretion to prohibit handguns on their campuses or to add any additional exceptions to the ability to carry handguns beyond those already contained in the law.
Georgia Senate Bill 319, also known as “Constitutional Carry,” became effective on April 12, 2022, and made
changes in the law by removing the phrase ‘weapons carry license holder’ and replacing
it with ‘lawful weapons carrier.’ This did away with the weapons carry license requirement
and now simply requires armed individuals to be lawful weapons carriers.
Georgia Senate Bill 319 did not make changes to the types of weapons allowed within a school safety zone. Handguns
can legally be carried in a concealed manner by lawful weapons carriers within a school
safety zone, with the exception of certain facilities such as athletic venues where
intercollegiate sporting events are held; in student housing complexes; in faculty,
staff and administrative offices; and in classrooms where dual-enrolled high school
students are present.
Disclaimer: It is ultimately the responsibility of the individual to know the current laws applied to the specific locations they visit and functions in which they participate. This website is not an authoritative source of law, but is offered as a general invite for citizens to learn more of such laws at their authoritative source.
Please Note: As the "Constitutional Carry Act" (Senate Bill 319 of 2021) has been amended more recently, any specific mention of "weapons license requirements" in this video may no longer apply, however all other restrictions remain applicable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find additional information in response to common topics of inquiries that members of the University System of Georgia community have posed.
Call the University Police at 229-430-4711, or report the incident through the LiveSafe app on your smartphone.
Remember: University System of Georgia guidance advises that students, faculty and staff should not attempt to monitor or enforce compliance with the statute.
Senate Bill 319 establishes that a ‘Lawful weapons carrier’ means any person who is licensed or eligible for a license pursuant to O.C.G.A. 16-11-129 and:
- who is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing a weapon or long gun,
- any resident of any other state who would otherwise be eligible to obtain a license pursuant to such Code section but for the residency requirement, and
- any person licensed to carry a weapon in any other state.
No. According to the University System of Georgia guidance on the campus carry, “students, faculty, and staff should not attempt themselves to monitor or to enforce compliance with the statute by those who do carry handguns.”
No. According to the University System of Georgia guidance on the campus carry, “students, faculty, and staff should not attempt themselves to monitor or to enforce compliance with the statute by those who do carry handguns.”
Any lawful weapons carrier may carry a concealed handgun in any building or on real property owned by or leased to any public technical school, vocational school, college, or university, or other public institution of postsecondary education,with the restrictions noted in the following sections.
A lawful weapons carrier may not carry guns in the following areas:
- Buildings or property used for athletic sporting events or student housing, including, but not limited to, fraternity and sorority houses;
- Any preschool or childcare space located within such buildings or real property;
- Any room or space being used for classes related to a college and career academy or other specialized school as provided for under Code Section 20-4-37;
- Any room or space during the times when they are being used for classes in which high school students are enrolled, either through a dual-enrollment program, such as ‘Move on When Ready Act’ as provided for under Code Section 20-2-161.3 or a college and career academy or other specialized school as provided for under Code Section 20-4-37;
- Faculty, staff or administrative offices;
- Rooms during the times when they are being used to conduct disciplinary proceedings of any kind, including those related to students, faculty or staff.
No. The University System of Georgia guidance indicates that signage is not to be posted. It is the responsibility of lawful weapons carriers who choose to carry handguns on campus to know the law and to understand where they can go while carrying.
No. According to the University System of Georgia guidance on the campus carry, the law does not give “individual institutions discretion to bar or further limit handguns on their campuses.”
No. The current state law does not require a lawful weapons carrier to complete training to receive a permit.
No. According to the University System of Georgia guidance on the campus carry, the law does not give “individual institutions discretion to bar or further limit handguns on their campuses.”
Any commercially available device designed exclusively to incapacitate a person by electrical charge. This includes "stun guns" and "tasers" as defined in O.C.G.A. § 16-11-106.
- Anyone 18 years of age or older
- Individuals currently enrolled in classes on the campus where the electroshock weapon is possessed
- 18 years of age or older
- Individuals currently enrolled in classes on the campus where the electroshock weapon is possessed
- 18 years of age or older
- Individuals currently enrolled in classes on the campus where the electroshock weapon is possessed