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Georgia case on airports
A challenge to an Atlanta airport rule that prohibits firearms in the parking lots, lobbies and restaurants, notwithstanding the recent State legislation allowing carrying in public transit, restaurants, etc.. Story here. Georgiacarry.org is carrying the organizational ball.
Hat tips to readers Jonas Salk, Shawn C., and Jim Kindred...
Comments
You apparently have a big following of GCO members ... me included.
Posted by: Mike123 at July 1, 2008 01:42 PM
Ha. Gun Guys tipped me to the story.
Let's see, guns carried in airports by licensed CCWs...I predict BLOOD IN THE STREETS, WILD WEST SHOOTOUTS over the last tube of Mentos, etc. etc...
Posted by: jdberger at July 1, 2008 03:39 PM
I was at the airport ... right after the press conference, GeorgiaCarry's attorney served the papers on the mayor, city attorney and head of airport. The mayor refused to take them.
Posted by: Anonymous at July 1, 2008 03:49 PM
Wee, I got a mention on a blog.
:D
In any case, I wish my fellow GCO members the best. Sign up your friends and family, people! GCO needs the help!
Posted by: JustinGA at July 1, 2008 10:46 PM
