Carroll County Repeals Restrictive Firearms Discharge Ordinance
Carroll County repealed its restrictive firearms discharge ordinance yesterday.
Carroll County repealed its restrictive firearms discharge ordinance yesterday.
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The Newnan Times Herald published a story today (June 25, 2007) regarding the ruling on Coweta’s preempted ordinance and GCO’s notice of appeal.
GCO congratulates Gwinnett County’s Commission on its courage in unanimously repealing its ban on possession of firearms in parks.
Woodstock’s city council voted unanimously last night to repeal its city-wide gun ban on carrying firearms and its ban on carrying in liquor stores, both of which are preempted by state law.
GCO dismissed its lawsuit against Gwinnett County today, as it learned that the County Commission, by unanimous vote, amended its parks ordinance to comply with the state preemption law by excepting firearms from its reach.
The City of Woodstock bans the carry of firearms within city limits.
Judge Jack Kirby, Superior Court of Coweta County, issued yesterday (received today) an Order in the preemption lawsuit
Carroll County Restrictive Firearms Discharge Ordinance
Carroll County recently adopted a restrictive firearms ordinance that keeps people who own ten acres of land from ever discharging firearms on their own property.