Posted May 9, 2019 6:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

The state of Georgia is near and dear to my heart. To be more specific, my heart is very near Georgia. Inside of it, in fact, as are the rest of my internal organs. As such, I tend to want to see the needle on gun rights moving toward more liberty.

Since I first started carrying a firearm, it has. Much of that is owed to the great work by GeorgiaCarry.org, who has been at the tip of the spear in pretty much every gun rights fight the state has had. They’ve been tenacious.

They’ve also been smart. They know that when it comes to the battlegrounds, there are two: The General Assembly and the courts. They fight in both.

But it’s the courts where the current fight is, where they seek to clarify a law as to just who can restrict gun rights on what kind of property.

When Phillip Evans visited the Atlanta Botanical Garden with his family in October 2014, his holstered handgun was in plain view.

Upon seeing it, a Botanical Garden employee stopped the Gwinnett County resident and told him only law enforcement officers could bring guns on the premises. Evans, who was escorted off the property, …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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