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Teh One Who Knocks
04-23-2014, 10:48 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal is expected to sign legislation Wednesday expanding gun rights in the state.

The bill, described by the National Rifle Association’s lobbying arm as "the most comprehensive pro-gun reform legislation introduced in recent state history," expands the scope of public places where licensed owners are allowed to carry firearms.

The bill makes several changes to state law. It allows those with a license to carry to bring a gun into a bar without restriction and into some government buildings that don't have certain security measures. It also allows religious leaders to decide whether it's OK for a person with a carry license to bring a gun into their place of worship.

Democrats resisted the proposal, although they conceded it would pass in the GOP-dominated House of Representatives. They argued that allowing guns in more places will not make society safer and may lead to more deaths.

Under the bill, school districts would now be able, if they wanted, to allow some employees to carry a firearm under certain conditions. The bill also eliminates the fingerprinting requirement for renewing weapons carry licenses.

According to the Marietta Daily Journal, the legislation prohibits the state from creating and maintaining a database of licensed weapons carriers and repeals the state-required license for firearms dealers.

Colin Goddard, who survived the 2007 campus shooting at Virginia Tech, told Georgia Public Broadcasting he's alarmed by a provision that waives criminal prosecution of felons who use illegal firearms in the act of self-defense.

“The stand your ground expansion is truly a new type of stand your ground as we know it,” Goddard said. “To expand it in such a way to remove all carrying or possession offenses is really unprecedented.”

Jerry Henry of GeorgiaCarry.org told GPB News he doesn’t expect to see a surge in gun sales or an increase in gun-related businesses in the state. He noted that other states have far less restrictive gun laws than Georgia.

“I don’t think people are going to look at it and say, ‘Oh Georgia just passed a new law and I’m going to move over there because it’s so much easier.’ I don’t think we’re going to see that,” he said. “Arizona, Wyoming, Alaska, Vermont – they all have Constitutional Carry."

FBD
04-23-2014, 01:02 PM
be sure to trot out the requisite mass shooting victim to get his biased and uninformed opinion, especially when there would have been no "mass" in the shooting had it not been a defense free I mean gun free zone.

Acid Trip
04-23-2014, 01:16 PM
I like it. :tup:

DemonGeminiX
04-23-2014, 02:35 PM
:woot:

Hal-9000
04-23-2014, 08:34 PM
"It allows those with a license to carry to bring a gun into a bar without restriction and into some government buildings that don't have certain security measures."


and people wonder why I question gun rights.....you can't allow average Joe's access to firearms and alcohol, people make bad decisions...

Lambchop
04-23-2014, 08:51 PM
In a bar? Alcohol and guns?

redred
04-23-2014, 09:17 PM
In a bar? Alcohol and guns?

It'll be fine it's their right :tup:

Lambchop
04-23-2014, 09:24 PM
I'll watch the outcome on Cops

DemonGeminiX
04-23-2014, 09:35 PM
In small local areas, nothing will change. Won't get any better, won't get any worse. People will probably feel a lot safer.

The crazy people in Atlanta that go apeshit will probably get taken out a lot sooner.

As for the bars, well, that will depend on the bar owner. According to the law, they'll have the right to deny entry to people who are licensed to carry, although with some bars allowing them would probably be an improvement. In other bars, if they want to shoot each other up, let them. Weed out the bad genes and all that.

Really, this law change isn't as extreme as media is making it out to be. There are other States who's gun laws are a lot less restrictive than ours.