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Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Georgia to Allow Guns in Bars, Restaurants, Churches

A Georgia law takes effect Tuesday that will allow gun-permit holders the right to carry weapons in restaurants, bars, and houses of worship unless otherwise forbidden by proprietors, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The law passed by the Georgia Legislature in April, which would also allow guns in unrestricted areas of airports and government buildings, schools, colleges, libraries, and other areas where people congregate, has been welcomed by gun rights activists, but those with the authority to decide say they face a dilemma.

TBonz Steakhouse in Augusta, Georgia, has prohibited firearms. Manager Suzanne Sinisgalli-Diaz told the Journal, "We didn't want you to come in, get drunk, and shoot up the place." Liability concerns have also figured into establishments' decisions to ban guns.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Insanity.

Anonymous said...

How it should be! Minus the whole "permit" part.

Anonymous said...

Glad I don't live in Georgia.

Anonymous said...

Truth is, most folks with concealed carry, already do carry in businesses. Now, in Georgia, when you buy a handgun, you get a CCW permit application. Better than living in Maryland, where only the goons and cops are "allowed" to be armed.

Anonymous said...

I think Georgia's on my mind...

Nice, safe, place with REALLY polite people!

Not like here...