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Atlanta taxpayers watch out! Va. S. Ct. opinion bodes well for GeorgiaCarry.org

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I hope that this carries on to Georgia. Now that the injunction has been denied. I hope that Georgia State Law will prevail in the upcoming battle in court and the shenanigans thatShirley, DeCostaand Bennie are planning via TSA, DHS & Congress. The $$$ that these folks are spending (spelled, wasting) is rediculous.

In addition, here is a letter to the TSA Administrator from GCO's attorney requesting that TSA not approve any petition to change Atlanta's airport ASP.
Oh, yeah. Thanks, Mike for this piece of info!
 

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Mike wrote:
somebody in GA shold start FOIAing Atlanta officials for their communications with TSA.

Mike... They must have heard you (or it's ESP)

GCO files Freedom of Information Act Request with TSA
August 14th, 2008


Recently published in various media outlets was the unprecedented request by an airport (Hartsfield-Jackson) for the TSA to amend its security plan and allow the airport to ban firearms outside of the secure areas. GCO is currently in court fighting Hartsfield over its ban so we were surprised to find out that the airport is trying to create a back door way to ban firearms if their case should fail. In addition to our letter to the TSA to deny Hartsfield’s request of the security plan change, we have also asked the TSA for all the documents Atlanta submitted to the them for the request to change the security plan. It will be about a month before we get that requested information. You can view GCO’s FOIA request here.
 
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