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Law Expanding Ga. Gun Rights Goes Into Effect July 1

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Suwanee_pd_max50

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ATLANTA (MyFOX Atlanta) -- Starting Tuesday, Georgians with gun permits will be able to bring their firearms in restaurants that serve alcohol, aboard public transportation and in state parks.



The gun measure is of one of more than 100 new laws set to take effect on the July 1 start of the fiscal year. Critics and supporters alike say it's the largest expansion of gun rights in Georgia in decades.



The measure passed in the final hours of this year's rancorous legislative session, stunning some in the business community who thought it was dead for the year.



Gov. Sonny Perdue signed the bill into law without comment in May.



Critics say it could increase gun violence in the state.



But supporters maintain the law only applies to permitted gun owners who have undergone a criminal background check. There are roughly 300,000 such permit holders in Georgia.



With the new law set to allow guns into more public places, education efforts were under way.



Officials at MARTA, metro Atlanta's mass transit system, said they've been passing out fliers letting riders know about the change. But there are no plans to increase security on rail and bus lines. A study of other city transit systems where guns have been permitted have shown no notable changes in the crime rate, according to Scott Haggard, MARTA's director of government relations.



Ron Wolf, head of the Georgia Restaurant Association, said his group has been busy letting his 3,400 members know about the changes. The law allows restaurants to ban guns, but they must post a sign outlining their policy. Wolf said many restaurant owners are worried and there's been interest from some in keeping guns out. Still, he expects that many will wait to see how the law works before making a decision that could alienate gun-toting customers.



Becky Kelley, director of Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, said her biggest challenge may be in letting Georgians know that the new law applies in only 52 of the 63 state parks. The other 11 are on land leased from federal agencies. Federal law applies there so firearms will still be banned, she said.



Kelley said the department has been working with rangers to get them up to speed.



"We're letting our people know that there may be more citizens with firearms on the property," Kelley said.



The new law also allows employees to leave guns locked in their car at work, but only if their employer consents. The National Rifle Association had pushed hard for language that would have forced companies to allow guns in workplace parking lots. But they faced resistance from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce which succeeded in watering down the measure.



The new law takes effect in Georgia just days after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision affirming Americans' constitutional right to own a gun.



More changes could be in the horizon in Georgia. A legislative study committee has been set up to study the state's firearms law and is charged with making recommendations by January 2009. The chairman of the committee, state Sen. Mitch Seabaugh, R-Sharpsburg, is a staunch gun rights supporter

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Rated +1 | Posted 2 months ago

 

 I predict that violent crime will decrease in the great state of Georgia!

Suwanee_pd_max50

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Rated -1 | Posted 2 months ago

 

ya, right people start shooting up the bar just like in the old western days when they got drunk

Airborne_max50

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Critics always say that it could increase gun violence but, as has been proven the case so many times, those dire predictions rarely come to pass. Might that be because those law abiding gun owners who choose to carry their weapons are also intelligent enough to repress the urge to go on homicidal rampages?


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Rated 0 | Posted about 1 month ago

 

In 16 years of doing this I have never had to arrest a permit toting, law abiding gun owner for doing something stupid with his firearm. It's the knuckleheads that aren't following the rules to start with that cause the problems. Let's see what happens to the pedestrian robbery numbers over the next couple of years.

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Rated 0 | Posted about 1 month ago

 

This is a very good step in the right direction. It amazes me how many officers forget that part of our oath and duty is to uphold the CONSTITUTION, all of it. Including the very important 2nd Amendment.


Remember the slippery slope effect. Take away the 2nd, and see how quickly all of us will be wearing Star of Davids on our left arm.


Thank you GA Congressmen. Great job. Now let's work to continue to give our law abiding citizens their rights back.

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jamesl08 says ...



ya, right people start shooting up the bar just like in the old western days when they got drunk



You have fallen into the trap of believing the propaganda of the liberal left.  Read Professor John Lott's book, "More Guns, Less Crime".  This was a scientific survey wherein every American county was analyzed.  This study, peer-reviewed with thousands of cites, determined that crime drops in those counties where CCW permits increase.  There are NO scientific surveys that prove the opposite.  Disarming potential crime victims does not reduce crime.  Why is the crime rate so high in Washington, DC?  Because the criminals know that the law-abiding citizens are unarmed and easy victims (until recently).

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Rated 0 | Posted about 1 month ago

 

i was just playing around sheepdog267  with the part where firearms are now allowed in anyplace that serves alcohol

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jamesl08 says ...



i was just playing around sheepdog267  with the part where firearms are now allowed in anyplace that serves alcohol



Not any place.  You still can't take them where food is less than 50% of their income.  And you can't consume alcohol once you're there.


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Georgia_Cop says ...



Not any place.  You still can't take them where food is less than 50% of their income.  And you can't consume alcohol once you're there.



i never dug deep into it, just the surface, but thanks for putting that little piece of info on the law up

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Rated 0 | Posted about 1 month ago

 

I PREDICT THAT CRIME WILL DROP!!  AN ARMED SOCIETY IS A POLITE SOCIETY.  I HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH A LAW ABIDING PERSON CARRING A FIREARM FOR HIS PROTECTION AND TO PROTECT THE ONES THEY CARE ABOUT.  THIS IS A WONDERFUL THING FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA!

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Rated 0 | Posted about 1 month ago

 

    This is great but I still believe there should be a state firearms class for permit applicants. Kinda makes me sick though I just bought my wife a C2 Taser last X mas since she could not carry her gun in alot of places

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Rated 0 | Posted about 1 month ago

 

Doesn't Georgia require CCW applicants to take a firearms training class and qualify with their weapon?


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