he state of Georgia has passed legislation requiring all public schools to implement weapon detection systems for students entering campus.
According to WTVC-TV, Dade County Schools officials say similar technology is already in place in their district. The system operates through security cameras developed by Avigilon and was funded locally through e-SPLOST funds.
Superintendent Josh Ingle told WTVC the detection system has been installed in strategic locations throughout the district and is programmed to alert school personnel and school resource officers when a potential threat is identified…