Georgia
Governor Signs Gun Carry Rights Expansion Into Law
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[April 24, 2014]
By David Beasley
ATLANTA, Ga. (Reuters) — Georgia Governor
Nathan Deal signed a broad expansion of gun carry rights into law on
Wednesday, allowing legal gun owners to take weapons into bars, churches
and government buildings under certain conditions.
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The measure, due to take effect on July 1, also permits hunters to
use silencers and authorizes schools to allow staff members to carry
weapons on campus.
Critics said the law gives gun owners too much leeway, but the
state's Republican governor said it will protect the constitutional
right to bear arms for those with proper carry licenses.
"This law gives added protections to those who have played by the
rules — and who can protect themselves and others from those who
don't play by the rules," Deal said in a statement.
The Republican-controlled legislature, which passed the measure in
March, opted not to allow gun owners to take weapons onto college
campuses but approved firearms in bars unless the business owner
objects and posts a sign at the door.
Churches can allow worshipers to bring guns to services under the
law but are not required to do so. Previous Georgia law banned
firearms from churches and bars.
The Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police has mixed feelings about
the new rights, said executive director Frank Rotondo. He fears
police could have a tougher time responding to fights at bars. "A lot of the country is looking at Georgia and thinking this bill
went too far," Rotondo said.
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State Senator Jason Carter, grandson of former President Jimmy
Carter and Deal's likely Democratic challenger in the November
general election, voted for the gun bill.
"I support the Second Amendment, and I appreciate how important this
issue is to many people across Georgia," Carter said.
(Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Andrew Hay)
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