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Apr 25, 2014 20:09:25   #
Coupdecu
 
Georgia Governor Signs Unprecedented “Guns Everywhere” Bill



April 24, 2014 10:24 am Second Amendment

Carry at Schools, Churches & Government Buildings

(Info Wars) – The State of Georgia has just signed an unprecedented new law that removes all handgun carrying and possession permissions to allow lawful residents the ability to carry their concealed firearms just about everywhere including schools, churches, government buildings, nightclubs and bars. The National Rifle Association hails it as the “most comprehensive pro-gun reform legislation introduced in recent state history.”

Critics have appropriately dubbed it the “Guns Everywhere Bill,” with former Rep. Gabrille Giffords (D-AZ) calling it the “most extreme gun bill in America.”

But proponents of the legislation say it’s exactly what residents need to protect themselves from criminals.

FAX BLAST SPECIAL: Don’t Let The Government Take Your Guns! Protect Your Second Amendment Rights!


Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law today what supporters call a historic victory for the Second Amendment.

The new law, called the “Safe Carry Protection Act”, vastly expands where guns will be allowed in the state.

As of July 1st, licensed gun owners in Georgia and visitors from 28 other states will be allowed to bring a gun into a bar without restrictions and carry a firearm into some government buildings. Under the law, school districts will be able to decide whether they want some employees to carry a firearm, and religious leaders can decide whether to allow licensed gun owners to carry guns into their church, synagogue or mosque.

Deal said the following about the bill:


“People who follow the rules can protect themselves and their families from people who don’t follow the rules. The Second Amendment should never be an afterthought. It should reside at the forefronts of our minds.”

While signing the bill, he said:


“Our state has some of the best protections for gun owners in the United States. And today we strengthen those rights protected by our nation’s most revered founding document.”

In addition to allowing licensed owners to carry in more places than ever, the bill also eliminates the fingerprinting requirement for renewing weapons carry licenses, prohibits the state from creating and maintaining a database of licensed weapons carriers, and repeals the state-required license for firearms dealers.

While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently launched a new $50 million campaign to disarm the citizens of his high-crime city claiming his efforts “will protect innocent children and innocent people,” Georgians realize that the only people who will be protected by disarming a law abiding public are the criminals predators who prey on those who have no way of defending themselves.

Georgia’s unprecedented legislation is not only a victory for protecting the founding principles of the Second Amendment, but for the law abiding citizens who no longer have to live in fear of violent offenders or a government that would punish them for exercising their right to protect themselves when faced with the threat of injury or death.

http://www.infowars.com/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-carry-at-schools-churches-and-government-buildings/
- See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-40358/#sthash.r6kbmDd1.dpuf :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Apr 25, 2014 20:41:12   #
Brian Devon
 
Coupdecu wrote:
Georgia Governor Signs Unprecedented “Guns Everywhere” Bill



April 24, 2014 10:24 am Second Amendment

Carry at Schools, Churches & Government Buildings

(Info Wars) – The State of Georgia has just signed an unprecedented new law that removes all handgun carrying and possession permissions to allow lawful residents the ability to carry their concealed firearms just about everywhere including schools, churches, government buildings, nightclubs and bars. The National Rifle Association hails it as the “most comprehensive pro-gun reform legislation introduced in recent state history.”

Critics have appropriately dubbed it the “Guns Everywhere Bill,” with former Rep. Gabrille Giffords (D-AZ) calling it the “most extreme gun bill in America.”

But proponents of the legislation say it’s exactly what residents need to protect themselves from criminals.

FAX BLAST SPECIAL: Don’t Let The Government Take Your Guns! Protect Your Second Amendment Rights!


Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law today what supporters call a historic victory for the Second Amendment.

The new law, called the “Safe Carry Protection Act”, vastly expands where guns will be allowed in the state.

As of July 1st, licensed gun owners in Georgia and visitors from 28 other states will be allowed to bring a gun into a bar without restrictions and carry a firearm into some government buildings. Under the law, school districts will be able to decide whether they want some employees to carry a firearm, and religious leaders can decide whether to allow licensed gun owners to carry guns into their church, synagogue or mosque.

Deal said the following about the bill:


“People who follow the rules can protect themselves and their families from people who don’t follow the rules. The Second Amendment should never be an afterthought. It should reside at the forefronts of our minds.”

While signing the bill, he said:


“Our state has some of the best protections for gun owners in the United States. And today we strengthen those rights protected by our nation’s most revered founding document.”

In addition to allowing licensed owners to carry in more places than ever, the bill also eliminates the fingerprinting requirement for renewing weapons carry licenses, prohibits the state from creating and maintaining a database of licensed weapons carriers, and repeals the state-required license for firearms dealers.

While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently launched a new $50 million campaign to disarm the citizens of his high-crime city claiming his efforts “will protect innocent children and innocent people,” Georgians realize that the only people who will be protected by disarming a law abiding public are the criminals predators who prey on those who have no way of defending themselves.

Georgia’s unprecedented legislation is not only a victory for protecting the founding principles of the Second Amendment, but for the law abiding citizens who no longer have to live in fear of violent offenders or a government that would punish them for exercising their right to protect themselves when faced with the threat of injury or death.

http://www.infowars.com/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-carry-at-schools-churches-and-government-buildings/
- See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-40358/#sthash.r6kbmDd1.dpuf :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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That's a shame. Poor Atlanta. They give us Martin Luther King, Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, nobel laureate President Carter, the olympics, and Henry Aaron. What do they get in return? They get to be an NRA outdoor asylum. Reminds me of that old expression about no good deed going unpunished.

To Atlanta, all I can say is that, "I am sorry for your loss".

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Apr 25, 2014 20:56:52   #
son of witless
 
Brian Devon wrote:
That's a shame. Poor Atlanta. They give us Martin Luther King, Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, nobel laureate President Carter, the olympics, and Henry Aaron. What do they get in return? They get to be an NRA outdoor asylum. Reminds me of that old expression about no good deed going unpunished.

To Atlanta, all I can say is that, "I am sorry for your loss".


Which do you believe is now safer to walk the streets of, Georgia or NYC?

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Apr 25, 2014 21:07:26   #
Brian Devon
 
son of witless wrote:
Which do you believe is now safer to walk the streets of, Georgia or NYC?




New York. I just looked up the most recent FBI statistics for gun homicides. For the last year noted, New York had 2.7 gun homicides per 100,000 population compared with Georgia's 3.8 per 100,000.

I would prefer to travel to states where the governor earned an "F" grade from the NRA than the ones in which the governors got an "A".

The gun manufacturers should have this motto, "Buy one of our guns to protect you from our other customers".

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Apr 25, 2014 21:08:25   #
Vacaman
 
Coupdecu wrote:
Georgia Governor Signs Unprecedented “Guns Everywhere” Bill



April 24, 2014 10:24 am Second Amendment

Carry at Schools, Churches & Government Buildings

(Info Wars) – The State of Georgia has just signed an unprecedented new law that removes all handgun carrying and possession permissions to allow lawful residents the ability to carry their concealed firearms just about everywhere including schools, churches, government buildings, nightclubs and bars. The National Rifle Association hails it as the “most comprehensive pro-gun reform legislation introduced in recent state history.”

Critics have appropriately dubbed it the “Guns Everywhere Bill,” with former Rep. Gabrille Giffords (D-AZ) calling it the “most extreme gun bill in America.”

But proponents of the legislation say it’s exactly what residents need to protect themselves from criminals.

FAX BLAST SPECIAL: Don’t Let The Government Take Your Guns! Protect Your Second Amendment Rights!


Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law today what supporters call a historic victory for the Second Amendment.

The new law, called the “Safe Carry Protection Act”, vastly expands where guns will be allowed in the state.

As of July 1st, licensed gun owners in Georgia and visitors from 28 other states will be allowed to bring a gun into a bar without restrictions and carry a firearm into some government buildings. Under the law, school districts will be able to decide whether they want some employees to carry a firearm, and religious leaders can decide whether to allow licensed gun owners to carry guns into their church, synagogue or mosque.

Deal said the following about the bill:


“People who follow the rules can protect themselves and their families from people who don’t follow the rules. The Second Amendment should never be an afterthought. It should reside at the forefronts of our minds.”

While signing the bill, he said:


“Our state has some of the best protections for gun owners in the United States. And today we strengthen those rights protected by our nation’s most revered founding document.”

In addition to allowing licensed owners to carry in more places than ever, the bill also eliminates the fingerprinting requirement for renewing weapons carry licenses, prohibits the state from creating and maintaining a database of licensed weapons carriers, and repeals the state-required license for firearms dealers.

While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently launched a new $50 million campaign to disarm the citizens of his high-crime city claiming his efforts “will protect innocent children and innocent people,” Georgians realize that the only people who will be protected by disarming a law abiding public are the criminals predators who prey on those who have no way of defending themselves.

Georgia’s unprecedented legislation is not only a victory for protecting the founding principles of the Second Amendment, but for the law abiding citizens who no longer have to live in fear of violent offenders or a government that would punish them for exercising their right to protect themselves when faced with the threat of injury or death.

http://www.infowars.com/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-carry-at-schools-churches-and-government-buildings/
- See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-40358/#sthash.r6kbmDd1.dpuf :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Georgia sounds like a great place to practice target shooting. I think we will see some crazy shootings now, and an explosion of Muslims migrating there!
Hey Georgia!, Keep em loaded and don't point them at Anybody you don't intend to shoot.

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Apr 25, 2014 21:09:16   #
Snoopy
 
Brian Devon wrote:
That's a shame. Poor Atlanta. They give us Martin Luther King, Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, nobel laureate President Carter, the olympics, and Henry Aaron. What do they get in return? They get to be an NRA outdoor asylum. Reminds me of that old expression about no good deed going unpunished.

To Atlanta, all I can say is that, "I am sorry for your loss".


Brian

Now Georgia criminals can play the guessing game. If the criminal guesses wrong he loses the game of life!

I love it!

Snoopy

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Apr 25, 2014 21:15:55   #
Coupdecu
 
Brian Devon wrote:
New York. I just looked up the most recent FBI statistics for gun homicides. For the last year noted, New York had 2.7 gun homicides per 100,000 population compared with Georgia's 3.8 per 100,000.

I would prefer to travel to states where the governor earned an "F" grade from the NRA than the ones in which the governors got an "A".

The gun manufacturers should have this motto, "Buy one of our guns to protect you from our other customers".

been to Ny once wont go back Georgia I would go there sound like a good place to go to me and with that I leave you these sayings (Rock ,Paper, Scissors , GUN I WIN) OR
( Liberalism moochers electing looters to steal from producerts!!!!!!!!!!)

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Apr 25, 2014 21:16:48   #
Coupdecu
 
Snoopy wrote:
Brian

Now Georgia criminals can play the guessing game. If the criminal guesses wrong he loses the game of life!

I love it!

Snoopy


too good to be true :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Apr 25, 2014 21:18:27   #
Coupdecu
 
Brian Devon wrote:
New York. I just looked up the most recent FBI statistics for gun homicides. For the last year noted, New York had 2.7 gun homicides per 100,000 population compared with Georgia's 3.8 per 100,000.

I would prefer to travel to states where the governor earned an "F" grade from the NRA than the ones in which the governors got an "A".

The gun manufacturers should have this motto, "Buy one of our guns to protect you from our other customers".


? are you keep in the dark? and feed shit? O so you must be a mushroom!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Apr 25, 2014 21:19:29   #
Brian Devon
 
Snoopy wrote:
Brian

Now Georgia criminals can play the guessing game. If the criminal guesses wrong he loses the game of life!

I love it!

Snoopy



******
I prefer to play my own guessing game. Guess which states I and many progressives will be boycotting and staying the hell away from (this includes our money too).

For the European and Japanese tourists this won't change much of anything. San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, and Washington D.C. are already on their must see lists.......the red states...not so much...

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Apr 25, 2014 21:23:22   #
Brian Devon
 
Coupdecu wrote:
been to Ny once wont go back Georgia I would go there sound like a good place to go to me and with that I leave you these sayings (Rock ,Paper, Scissors , GUN I WIN) OR
( Liberalism moochers electing looters to steal from producerts!!!!!!!!!!)






******
Do you realize that your illiterate scratchings are an embarrassment to the other conservative posters on OPP? Wouldn't you rather use a forum for the English impaired???

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Apr 25, 2014 21:40:41   #
Coupdecu
 
Brian Devon wrote:
******
Do you realize that your illiterate scratchings are an embarrassment to the other conservative posters on OPP? Wouldn't you rather use a forum for the English impaired???


Well I will tell you that I am embarrassed and ashamed that you say you are a American!!!!!!!!!! Would you like to use a forum for the brain dead!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Apr 25, 2014 21:52:54   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
Hooray,

Coupdecu wrote:
Georgia Governor Signs Unprecedented “Guns Everywhere” Bill



April 24, 2014 10:24 am Second Amendment

Carry at Schools, Churches & Government Buildings

(Info Wars) – The State of Georgia has just signed an unprecedented new law that removes all handgun carrying and possession permissions to allow lawful residents the ability to carry their concealed firearms just about everywhere including schools, churches, government buildings, nightclubs and bars. The National Rifle Association hails it as the “most comprehensive pro-gun reform legislation introduced in recent state history.”

Critics have appropriately dubbed it the “Guns Everywhere Bill,” with former Rep. Gabrille Giffords (D-AZ) calling it the “most extreme gun bill in America.”

But proponents of the legislation say it’s exactly what residents need to protect themselves from criminals.

FAX BLAST SPECIAL: Don’t Let The Government Take Your Guns! Protect Your Second Amendment Rights!


Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law today what supporters call a historic victory for the Second Amendment.

The new law, called the “Safe Carry Protection Act”, vastly expands where guns will be allowed in the state.

As of July 1st, licensed gun owners in Georgia and visitors from 28 other states will be allowed to bring a gun into a bar without restrictions and carry a firearm into some government buildings. Under the law, school districts will be able to decide whether they want some employees to carry a firearm, and religious leaders can decide whether to allow licensed gun owners to carry guns into their church, synagogue or mosque.

Deal said the following about the bill:


“People who follow the rules can protect themselves and their families from people who don’t follow the rules. The Second Amendment should never be an afterthought. It should reside at the forefronts of our minds.”

While signing the bill, he said:


“Our state has some of the best protections for gun owners in the United States. And today we strengthen those rights protected by our nation’s most revered founding document.”

In addition to allowing licensed owners to carry in more places than ever, the bill also eliminates the fingerprinting requirement for renewing weapons carry licenses, prohibits the state from creating and maintaining a database of licensed weapons carriers, and repeals the state-required license for firearms dealers.

While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently launched a new $50 million campaign to disarm the citizens of his high-crime city claiming his efforts “will protect innocent children and innocent people,” Georgians realize that the only people who will be protected by disarming a law abiding public are the criminals predators who prey on those who have no way of defending themselves.

Georgia’s unprecedented legislation is not only a victory for protecting the founding principles of the Second Amendment, but for the law abiding citizens who no longer have to live in fear of violent offenders or a government that would punish them for exercising their right to protect themselves when faced with the threat of injury or death.

http://www.infowars.com/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-carry-at-schools-churches-and-government-buildings/
- See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/georgia-governor-signs-unprecedented-guns-everywhere-bill-40358/#sthash.r6kbmDd1.dpuf :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Apr 25, 2014 21:55:58   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
Brian Devon wrote:
That's a shame. Poor Atlanta. They give us Martin Luther King, Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, nobel laureate President Carter, the olympics, and Henry Aaron. What do they get in return? They get to be an NRA outdoor asylum. Reminds me of that old expression about no good deed going unpunished.

To Atlanta, all I can say is that, "I am sorry for your loss".


Isn't it great " shall not infringe"

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Apr 25, 2014 21:57:18   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
There are no statistics yet there are projections only. One law is going to less guns and one is going to more, will take five years for hard numbers. I'd prefer you didn't travel at all.



Brian Devon wrote:
New York. I just looked up the most recent FBI statistics for gun homicides. For the last year noted, New York had 2.7 gun homicides per 100,000 population compared with Georgia's 3.8 per 100,000.

I would prefer to travel to states where the governor earned an "F" grade from the NRA than the ones in which the governors got an "A".

The gun manufacturers should have this motto, "Buy one of our guns to protect you from our other customers".

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