GCO Responds to Atlanta in Airport Case
GCO has filed responses to Atlanta’s motions in the Airport gun ban case in federal court in Atlanta.
GCO has filed responses to Atlanta’s motions in the Airport gun ban case in federal court in Atlanta.
GCO has filed a reply in support of its motion for class certification in its nonresident GFL case.
GCO has filed an amended complaint a brief opposing the defendant’s motion to dismiss in a class action against all the probate judges in the state over whether they may refuse to issue GFLs to nonresidents.
The judge of the Fulton County Probate Court has filed a brief opposing class certification in GCO’s case challenging the constitutionality of a state statute prohibiting GFLs to non-residents.
Judge Pinkie Toomer of the Fulton County Probate Court filed a motion to dismiss GCO’s class action against her, claiming the federal court lacks jurisdiction to hear the case.
The Airport and City of Atlanta have filed an emergency motion to delay the July 18 hearing scheduled for GCO’s motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent Atlanta from arresting people for carrying firearms at the Airport.
Atlanta Answers GCO's Airport
The City of Atlanta answered in the airports case, and it is seeking to enjoin GCO from carrying weapons in the airport.