Foxhole Guns and Archery owner Jon Lipscomb said he’s seen a slight uptick in stun gun sales since a recent Georgia law change, but the number is not too shocking. “A lot of dads coming in purchasing these for their daughters,” he said. Lipscomb said he’s been selling about 10 stun guns more since last month in the lead-up to House Bill 792 becoming law July 1, which allows for the carry of electroshock weapons for the purposes of self-defense on public college campuses.
Law in effect allowing electroshock self-defense on public college campuses