GCO Sues Chatham Probate Judge
GCO has filed a lawsuit against the Chatham County probate judge, Thomas Bordeaux Jr., for excessive delays in processing Georgia Weapons carry License applications. A copy of the complaint may be found here.
GCO has filed a lawsuit against the Chatham County probate judge, Thomas Bordeaux Jr., for excessive delays in processing Georgia Weapons carry License applications. A copy of the complaint may be found here.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has granted permission to carry loaded firearms on Corps property to the two GCO members who sued the Corps for refusing to grant such permission. It is anticipated that such permission will be granted to other GCO members who request it and who have weapons carry licenses.
GCO filed comments this week to the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, requesting the Army repeal its ban on carrying loaded firearms on Corps property. The genesis for the comments was an Executive Order signed by President Trump, asking all federal agencies to examine their regulations to reduce the burden on Americans. The Army solicited…
Dear GCO Member, This has been yet another day of senseless shootings and more calls for useless gun control. The Left wants more useless gun control laws passed and the right wants more freedom to protect themselves wherever they may be from kooks like today’s killer. For those of you who have not heard, one…
This afternoon, Governor Nathan Deal signed HB292, the Omnibus Gun Bill into law, making this the 3rd gun rights bill signed in this session of the GA General Assembly.
This afternoon, Governor Nathan Deal signed HB280, the Campus Carry Bill into law, removing one more location that armed criminals will not be able to choose defenseless victims due to where the person is walking or standing. Now, the criminal will have to determine if perhaps risking his/her life is worth a tablet or laptop.
All firearms bills introduced in the current (2017-2018) session are available here on our website, along with a short synopsis of each bill and GeorgiaCarry.Org’s support for or against.
GCO, the Virginia Citizens Defense League, and a mutual member have filed suit against Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr on account of Carr’s refusal to recognize Virginia concealed carry licences in Georgia.
On September 1, 2016, the Superior Court of Fulton County ruled that land leased by the Atlanta Botanical Garden from the City of Atlanta is “private” and therefore subject to the rules established by the Garden (including a prohibition against carrying guns there). The opinion and other case documents may be found here.
CDC Doctor Denigrates 2A, GCO Mission
Jean Clare Smith, a doctor with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, contacted GCO to complain about GCO’s efforts in the Botanical Garden case. She urged GCO to work on matters of importance to society, and has previously called for the Second Amendment to be radically changed. She asserts that “children” would appreciate it…
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