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Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed a new gun law Wednesday that greatly expands the number of public places where licensed owners are allowed to carry their weapons. Critics have called the law “extreme,” while the National Rifle Association lauded it as an “historic victory for the Second Amendment. What does the Safe Carry Protection Act really do? Here’s a brief list of the major changes ahead for Georgians when the law takes effect July 1:


1) Bars

Before the new law, gun owners were not allowed to bring their firearms into bars unless the bar owner specifically allowed it. But under the Safe Carry Protection Act, the emphasis is reversed. A patron can bring guns into bars unless the owner tells him or her to leave.

2) Churches

Church leaders will now be able to decide whether to allow their congregations to bring guns into their buildings. Right now, bringing guns into houses of worship is illegal. Under the Safe Carry Protection Act, if a gun license holder brings a gun into church against the wishes of that church’s leaders, the gun owner will be fined $100. If a non-license holder brings a gun to that same church, he or she will be guilty of a misdemeanor.

3) Schools

Local school boards will now be allowed to vote on whether they want to let teachers and other members of the school’s staff bring guns to campus. The staff members will apply to the school board, and they will go through training that includes “judgment pistol shooting,” “marksmanship,” and a review of Georgia’s laws about shooting people to defend yourself and others. If a teacher doesn’t want to carry the gun at all times, he or she will have to store it in a safe or lock box. Previously, a licensed owner could bring a gun to school if an “authorized official of the school” gave permission.

4) Airports

Licensed gun owners will be allowed to have firearms in airport common areas and if they accidentally bring their guns to airport security checkpoints, they will be allowed to pick up their weapon and leave without criminal penalty. They will not, of course, be able to take their gun past the TSA checkpoint, which remains a federal matter.

5) Government buildings

Licensed gun owners will be allowed to bring their weapons into unsecured government buildings -- in other words, those buildings that don't have security checkpoints or metal detectors. Supporters say this provision was intended to help rural counties that don't have the funds to hire full-time security personnel. Gun owners still won't be able to bring weapons into, say, Atlanta City Hall or the Georgia State Capitol.

6) No database of gun owners

The law will prevent the state of Georgia from creating and maintaining a database of licensed owners.

7) No fingerprinting

The law will eliminate the fingerprinting requirement for renewing weapons carry licenses.
 

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I bet ol' Barry wishes #4 would have been around that time he got caught.

For some reason I had a sinking feeling that our season was going to be ruined after that. Turns out Jerry phoned Aikman after it happened and told him he was going to fire Barry. Then Aikman told everyone on the team, destroying what little credibility Barry had and ruining the season. We went 6-10.
 

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I'm all for the gun rights of ourselves, but I'm not sure how I feel about these ideas. A bunch of armed drunks just sounds like a massacre waiting to happen. Church I don't get, do they frisk people at church in Georgia?

I can also so some real bloodshed in the DMV. :/
 

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The only state in the South that's respectable is Texas. The others keep finding ways to embarrass the few smart people they have.
 

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Guns should not be allowed in bars. The rest of that shit I am fine with.
 

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I'm all for the gun rights of ourselves, but I'm not sure how I feel about these ideas. A bunch of armed drunks just sounds like a massacre waiting to happen. Church I don't get, do they frisk people at church in Georgia?

I can also so some real bloodshed in the DMV. :/

I have no idea about the bar thing. If a person is not impaired I have no issue with them being able to defend themselves. In Kansas you will go to jail for a year if you are legally intoxicated a have a gun, even with a permit. You do not have to display it or anything else. Just having it while over.08 and away you go, if discovered. I hope they have a similar law.

Churches make sense. Previously it was illegal to have an armed security team made up of volunteers from the congregation. You had to contract them, which is expensive. Whackenhut is not cheap, and many of them are crappy shots.

The team at my church trains every month. We established a safety team after numerous death threats against our pastor, several break-ins, and vandalism to the building and cars during services.

PS screw the DMV. They get what they deserve. Maybe they will be a little more polite.
 
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