Coweta County Files Brief in Parks Carry Ban Case
Coweta County has filed a brief in response to GCO’s request for the Court of Appeals of Georgia to overturn a ruling of the Coweta County Superior Court.
Coweta County has filed a brief in response to GCO’s request for the Court of Appeals of Georgia to overturn a ruling of the Coweta County Superior Court.
When a GCO member was unable to get a temporary renewal GFL from Coweta County when he applied for a renewal GFL, he contacted GCO.
GCO attorneys have contacted the attorneys for the cities in Fulton County (and Fulton County itself) that have ordinances restricting the carry of firearms, urging a repeal of those restrictions.
In response to an inquiry from GCO attorneys, Warren County Sheriff Joe Peebles has denied having a policy regarding firearms carry.
The Coweta County attorney, on behalf of the Coweta County probate judge, has filed a brief in the Supreme Court of Georgia, opposing a GCO member’s request for the high court to review a decision of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
GCO has filed its brief in the Court of Appeals of Georgia, in the case where the Coweta County Superior Court ruled that Coweta County may ban guns from county parks.
GCO attorneys have written the Warren County probate judge and sheriff, questioning their policies regarding concealed carry with a firearms license.
GCO attorneys have filed a “petition for certiorari” with the Supreme Court of Georgia, asking the high court to review the decision of the Court of Appeals of Georgia in a case where the Court of Appeals ruled that probate juges may wait longer than 60 days to issue a firearms license.
GCO Urges Kennesaw to Repeal Parks Carry Ban
GCO has written the attorney, mayor, and council for the City of Kennesaw, urging them to repeal a ban on carrying firearms in city parks.