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How to Understand Georgia's 'Guns Everywhere' Law: Four Blunt Points
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2465658" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Eh.... the bar thing I don't care too much about, I don't usually go to bars, and I also agree mixing ETOH and guns isn't usually a good idea. Personally, I feel comfortable enough at my home having a drink or say out camping or BBQing with friends having a couple of beers while I'm still carrying, but not something I'm going to do out in public or I think is appropriate in that venue. I can't imagine being out camping or at a BBQ and saying, "Hang on guys, let me go unload my gun and lock it away before I have a beer, I might not be responsible enough to carry it anymore if I don't." Stupid.</p><p></p><p>As for guns in churches, I have never, ever, ever understood the prohibition. I mean, seriously...? In Arkansas it is illegal (or was last time I checked, I think that was up to possibly change), but in OK it is just like any other place, as it should be. Personally, if a place of worship bans firearms, I will find somewhere else to go. That's just me... churches are and will continue to be a high-risk place and have been targeted as good zones for killing people. I don't always carry for one reason or another, but I don't want the right taken away from me. Schools I feel the same about, but for the most part, don't have a choice. My son goes to a private school, and I am attempting to get in touch with the principal to discuss the issue of picking him up after school, etc. Public schools are obviously (and stupidly) a no-no. <img src="/images/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2465658, member: 9374"] Eh.... the bar thing I don't care too much about, I don't usually go to bars, and I also agree mixing ETOH and guns isn't usually a good idea. Personally, I feel comfortable enough at my home having a drink or say out camping or BBQing with friends having a couple of beers while I'm still carrying, but not something I'm going to do out in public or I think is appropriate in that venue. I can't imagine being out camping or at a BBQ and saying, "Hang on guys, let me go unload my gun and lock it away before I have a beer, I might not be responsible enough to carry it anymore if I don't." Stupid. As for guns in churches, I have never, ever, ever understood the prohibition. I mean, seriously...? In Arkansas it is illegal (or was last time I checked, I think that was up to possibly change), but in OK it is just like any other place, as it should be. Personally, if a place of worship bans firearms, I will find somewhere else to go. That's just me... churches are and will continue to be a high-risk place and have been targeted as good zones for killing people. I don't always carry for one reason or another, but I don't want the right taken away from me. Schools I feel the same about, but for the most part, don't have a choice. My son goes to a private school, and I am attempting to get in touch with the principal to discuss the issue of picking him up after school, etc. Public schools are obviously (and stupidly) a no-no. :( [/QUOTE]
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