Court Denies Paulding Reconsideration
The federal district court in Atlanta has denied GCO’s motion for reconsideration in the lawsuit against deputies who illegally arrested a GCO member for disorderly conduct and carrying a concealed weapon.
In responding to GCO’s second motion for summary judgment in its lawsuit to end Atlanta’s regulation of carrying firearms, Atlanta has asserted that the case is moot.
In GCO member Luke Woodard’s federal civil rights case against two Paulding County deputies who wrongfully arrested him for carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct, the deputies have opposed Woodard’s motion for reconsideration.
In his federal lawsuit over being arrested for carrying a concealed weapon (openly, with a GFL), GCO member Luke Woodard has filed a motion for reconsideration of the court’s order on both parties’ motions for summary judgment.
MARTA Insists It is Not a "Government Agency"
In GCO’s federal lawsuit against MARTA for, among other things, detaining people seen carrying firearms, MARTA continues to assert that it is not a “state or local government agency” subject to the federal Privacy Act.