To Whomever its Interested:
The Honorable and Respectable Freshman Representative Jason Spencer, a Woodbine Elected Republican, Representing Camden County and a Portion of Glynn County, has Introduced Legislative House Bill 679, that would Authorize Constitutional Carry throughout Georgia, by making Georgia Weapons Carry Licenses Optional, and which would Insert a New Paragraph (2.1.) under Georgia Code 16-11-125.1.
The Change, if Enacted, would be a Beneficial Firearm-related Change that would Ensure Law-abiding Citizens of Georgia need NOT Apply for, Pay for, or have to Wait for Governmental Permission to Exercise a Fundamental Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Accordance with Their Second Amendment Rights and Their Eighth Paragraphical Rights Enshrined under both The Federal Constitution and The Georgia Constitution.
Currently, The States of: 1. Alaska, 2. Arizona, 3. Vermont, and 4. Wyoming Enjoy This Constitutional Right and Statutory Right in Accordance with The Aforementioned Freedoms.
The Legislative Bil is Viewable here:
http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/display/20112012/HB/679
aadvark
The Honorable and Respectable Freshman Representative Jason Spencer, a Woodbine Elected Republican, Representing Camden County and a Portion of Glynn County, has Introduced Legislative House Bill 679, that would Authorize Constitutional Carry throughout Georgia, by making Georgia Weapons Carry Licenses Optional, and which would Insert a New Paragraph (2.1.) under Georgia Code 16-11-125.1.
The Change, if Enacted, would be a Beneficial Firearm-related Change that would Ensure Law-abiding Citizens of Georgia need NOT Apply for, Pay for, or have to Wait for Governmental Permission to Exercise a Fundamental Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Accordance with Their Second Amendment Rights and Their Eighth Paragraphical Rights Enshrined under both The Federal Constitution and The Georgia Constitution.
Currently, The States of: 1. Alaska, 2. Arizona, 3. Vermont, and 4. Wyoming Enjoy This Constitutional Right and Statutory Right in Accordance with The Aforementioned Freedoms.
The Legislative Bil is Viewable here:
http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/display/20112012/HB/679
aadvark
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