Cobb County Responds on Temporaries, 60-day Issue
The Cobb County Probate Court has filed its response to a GCO member’s motion for summary judgment in a Cobb County Superior Court case.
The Cobb County Probate Court has filed its response to a GCO member’s motion for summary judgment in a Cobb County Superior Court case.
In a federal court case against the state and the Carroll County Probate Judge over social security numbers and employment information being required for firearms applications, the state has filed a reply brief in support of its motion for summary judgment.
GCO is commencing a lawsuit against Gwinnett County, for the county’s refusal to repeal its ordinance banning carry in county parks.
A GCO member suing the state Department of Public Safety and the Carroll County Probate Judge has filed reply briefs in support of his motion for summary judgment, and a response to the state’s motion for summary judgment.
GCO has filed a motion for reconsideration with the Court of Appeals of Georgia, asking the court to re-examine its recent decision holding that probate courts need not comply with the statute requiring issuance of GFLs within 60 days of application.
The Carroll County Probate judge has filed an answer to a lawsuit brought by a GCO member in federal court.
GCO has filed a motion for summary judgment in its case against Coweta County.
Appeals Court Denies Reconsideration; GCO Intends to Seek Supreme Court Review
The Court of Appeals of Georgia has denied a GCO member’s motion for reconsideration of its decision that probate judges, though required to issue GFLs within 60 days of application, may wait indefinitely to issue GFLs.