As the deadline approaches for Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, a Republican, to decide whether to sign or veto the state’s controversial campus carry bill, the measure’s supporters and opponents are speaking out about its potential impact. House Bill 859, which passed the state legislature last month, would allow licensed gun-owners to carry concealed weapons on a public university campus. Deal, who has until Tuesday, May 3, to act on the bill, has said he’s facing a tough choice, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.