Georgia residents can now carry guns into bars, nightclubs, school classrooms, and certain government buildings that lack security personnel or devices — with a license to carry, of course.
Patrons can thank the measure, effective Tuesday, that critics call the “guns everywhere” and “most extreme gun” bill.
The legislation also provides religious leaders the option to “opt in” to allow guns on their worship premises, and grants access to permit-holders to carry guns into Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints in airports without penalty.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal in April signed the pro-gun measure into law after it was approved by the Republican-controlled Georgia General Assembly, msnbc previously reported.
Opponents view it as a disturbance for places of worship, establishments that serve alcohol, and school campuses where parents expect their children to remain safe. Supporters laud the measure’s protection of their Second Amendment rights. Though they are pleased with the legislation, many of them wish its guidelines treated religious establishments similar to bars, nightclubs, and municipalities.









