woven pariah
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I live in Columbus, GA and cant get any one to verify if O.C. is actually legal. So called gun experts at a certain well known gun store tell methat O.C. is restricted to LEO's and military personell. I spoke with someone at the probate court in the dept. that issues the permits and they told me that O.C. is legal to a certain extent.They gave the impression that the legality of O.C. is questionable and up to an officer's discretion whitch leaves it open to stereotyping.
It seems that the O.C. laws in Geogia are purposefully vague to keep citizens from fearlessly doing what they have every right under the constitution to do. I am certain that I have the right to O.C. ,but am afraid to do so not because of the law ,but because of LEOs' possible ignorance of the laws. Not bashing LEO's just stating that there are alot LEO's that honestly don't think that citizens are allowed to O.C..
Does anyone have any suggestions that may clear up this dilema.
I live in Columbus, GA and cant get any one to verify if O.C. is actually legal. So called gun experts at a certain well known gun store tell methat O.C. is restricted to LEO's and military personell. I spoke with someone at the probate court in the dept. that issues the permits and they told me that O.C. is legal to a certain extent.They gave the impression that the legality of O.C. is questionable and up to an officer's discretion whitch leaves it open to stereotyping.
It seems that the O.C. laws in Geogia are purposefully vague to keep citizens from fearlessly doing what they have every right under the constitution to do. I am certain that I have the right to O.C. ,but am afraid to do so not because of the law ,but because of LEOs' possible ignorance of the laws. Not bashing LEO's just stating that there are alot LEO's that honestly don't think that citizens are allowed to O.C..
Does anyone have any suggestions that may clear up this dilema.