25 years ago, Kennesaw adopted an ordinance that required the head of every household to own and maintain a firearm.
GCO Urges Gwinnett County Attorney to Issue Opinion
As many of you already know, GCO has been urging Gwinnett County to repeal its preempted gun ban
GCO Extends Open Invitation to Speak to Probate Judges
GCO has offered to speak to probate judges and clerks at training sessions held periodically by the Georgia Council of Probate Judges.
Summary Judgment Requested in Cobb County
GCO has filed a motion for summary judgment in the Superior Court of Cobb County, on behalf of a member who was at first denied a temporary firearms license when he applied for a renewal, and later was issued a temporary firearms license that is not consistent with state law.
And Then There Were 6 – Lee County Repeals Its Gun Ban
Last night, the County Commission voted unanimously to repeal its gun ban in parks, adopting the language GCO suggested.
Leadership of GCO
Below you will find a brief biography of GCO’s Executive Director, Officers, Members of the Board of Directors and Emeritus Members of the Board of Directors. Jerry Henry Executive Director Contact Jerry Born and raised in a gun friendly environment in North Central Texas and hunted from an early age. Attended University of Texas at…
GCO Files Reply Brief in Federal SSN Case in Henry County
GCO has filed its reply brief in support of its motion for summary judgment in the Puckett v. Powell case, in federal court against the Henry County probate judge.
Lee County Update
Lee County’s final vote on repealing its gun ban is on Thursday, April 26, 2007.
Henry County Probate Judge Responds to GCO's Motion for Summary Judgment
The Henry County Probate Judge has responded to GCO’s motion for summary judgment in a case in federal court over requests for social security numbers in firearms license applications and probate courts taking longer than 60 days to issue a firearms license to qualified applicants.
April 14 Update on HB 89
On Monday April 16 at 9am, HB89 will be heard in the Senate Rules Committee. We can only guess that this is the NRA’s attempt to get SB43 (The employee parking lot bill) re-birthed and attached to HB89 to help it’s success of passage. While GCO is not opposed to SB43, we strongly discourage the…