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Jeff
04-24-2014, 02:07 PM
Hopefully some of the Liberal states will realize this is the best way , the states with the most anti gun laws are also the states with the highest crime :eek: go figure , Good old common sense here if the criminal isn't sure if he is going to get shot at this house but knows the next house has no weapons guess what house he breaks into :laugh: all ya have to do is look at the crime stats and see this on a bigger scale.




Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed a broad expansion of gun carry rights into law on Wednesday, allowing legal gun owners to take weapons into bars, churches and government buildings under certain conditions.The measure, due to take effect on July 1, also permits hunters to use silencers and authorizes schools to allow staff members to carry weapons on campus.
Critics said the law gives gun owners too much leeway, but the state's Republican governor said it will protect the constitutional right to bear arms for those with proper carry licenses



http://www.newsmax.com/US/Georgia-gun-rights/2014/04/23/id/567316/?ns_mail_uid=65343364&ns_mail_job=1565926_04242014&promo_code=tsfg5jku

Little-Acorn
04-24-2014, 03:39 PM
Hopefully some of the Liberal states will realize this is the best way ,

It's certainly one of the best that any state has come up with in recent memory.

However, it still bans guns in a few areas.

Which means, government is still deciding who can carry guns, and where.

Which is a flat violation of the 2nd amendment.

Except for that, though, this is a major step in the right direction. Kudoes to Georgia!

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-24-2014, 08:46 PM
Hopefully some of the Liberal states will realize this is the best way , the states with the most anti gun laws are also the states with the highest crime :eek: go figure , Good old common sense here if the criminal isn't sure if he is going to get shot at this house but knows the next house has no weapons guess what house he breaks into :laugh: all ya have to do is look at the crime stats and see this on a bigger scale.






http://www.newsmax.com/US/Georgia-gun-rights/2014/04/23/id/567316/?ns_mail_uid=65343364&ns_mail_job=1565926_04242014&promo_code=tsfg5jku

At least that is a good start....--:beer:--Tyr

Jeff
04-24-2014, 08:47 PM
It's certainly one of the best that any state has come up with in recent memory.

However, it still bans guns in a few areas.

Which means, government is still deciding who can carry guns, and where.

Which is a flat violation of the 2nd amendment.

Except for that, though, this is a major step in the right direction. Kudoes to Georgia!


I have to agree LA, but it is a step in the right direction, we could be like those folks in Connecticut or New York :laugh: