The professors claimed a lot of things, trying to find one that would stick to the wall.
They claimed their First Amendment rights were being violated because they had to moderate their speech in class on the fear that an armed student would disagree with what they said and shoot them.
They claimed their Second Amendment rights were being violated because the campus carry law was not "well regulated."
And they claimed that their Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated because the university lacked a 'rational basis' for determining where concealed carry would be allowed on campus.
Oops, that was a Texas campus carry case, not this Georgia case. My bad!
Dont know why professors afraid...tbere is no protection for them from banned firearms also...they are not regulated...law can be ambigous..(are armed cash guards allowed on campus?)...plus a crazy person with a gun might disagree with their wisdom and shoot them with a banned firearm....hey coward professorsss...suck it up and SHELTER IN PLACE.