When it comes to America’s response to gun crime, one Georgia town has been thinking outside the box since 1982, when its leaders passed a law requiring it citizens to own a firearm.
The Kennesaw, Georgia, law states that “every head of household residing in the city limits is required to maintain a firearm,”according to CNN, and was reportedly passed as a deterrent to crime.
“It was meant to be kind of a crime deterrent,” Kennesaw Police Lt. Craig Graydon, a 30-year law enforcement veteran, told CNN. “It was also more or less a political statement because the city of Morton Grove, Illinois, passed a city ordinance banning handguns from their city limits.”
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4 comments:
Sounds like a Good place to move to !!!!
Slumsbury should do this! All the criminals could then move to OC!
Yea , they have already progressed East from Westside anyway
since the 70's . Let OC have them , clean up Slumsbury !!!
Explain then why Australia is so safe
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