
Phenix City, Ala., resident Michael Knighton fires his Ruger pistol at an indoor firing range at Shooters Columbus gun shop in Columbus, Ga. The gun emits a flash of light as the bullet leaves the barrel. (File photo/Dave Bender)
Georgia lawmakers are considering allowing guns in more public places, including churches and on university campuses.
Religious leaders spoke out against the change Tuesday at a hearing of a state Senate study committee looking at Georgia's firearms laws.
University officials said they support the current law, which bans guns on campuses.
Both churches and universities have been plagued by deadly shootings in recent years.
Some gun rights supporters said the death toll would not have been so high if parishioners and students had been armed and able to protect themselves.
Earlier this year, Gov. Sonny Perdue signed House Bill 89, which allows guns in state parks, mass transit and in restaurants that serve alcohol.
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