ej38
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http://www.nbcnews.com/#/news/investigations/what-georgias-extreme-new-gun-law-allows-n87491
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http://www.nbcnews.com/#/news/investigations/what-georgias-extreme-new-gun-law-allows-n87491
"Critics have called the law
yeah it seems like #7 would create more problems than its worth
http://www.nbcnews.com/#/news/investigations/what-georgias-extreme-new-gun-law-allows-n87491
"Critics have called the law
If someone in your church notices that you're carrying a gun then you're not doing a good enough job of concealing it.
Sure as shit hasn't created any problems in Vermont, Alaska, Wyoming, Arkansas, Arizona and Oklahoma, where do you NOT only get fingerprinted, you do NOT need a fucking license at all. Anyone and EVERYONE over the age of 21 and does not have a criminal record can carry concealed pretty much everywhere.
It's only a matter of time until other states like Utah and Nevada pass constitutional carry also.
What's wrong with 6 and 7?
6) No database of gun owners
The law will prevent the state of Georgia from creating and maintaining a database of licensed owners.
Really? I've had my Oklahoma CCL for just about a year. Nothing I can find on the State's website indicates that I don't need a license to concealed carry.
Oklahoma (residents of constitutional carry states)
In the state of Oklahoma, any person who is a legal resident of a state that allows concealed carry without a permit may also carry concealed in Oklahoma without a permit, so long as they possess a photo ID showing they are a legal resident of that other state and also meet the legal requirements for permitless carry in that other state.[6]
Why have a database of gun owners? Can they guarantee it's protected from FOIA requests?
Good news, though mot sure on the Bars and school situation.
The best one out of the new laws.![]()