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  • I'm 18 and want to buy a Shotgun for my house (live in bad area)

    If i buy it and put in in my back seat to bring it home to keep ...

    If pulled over on the way here . . . Do i go to jail ?

  • Registering ammo? That's the dumbest shit i've ever heard!

  • People tend to make rules for others and exceptions for themselves.

  • good video lots of info also i would reccomend going to wikipedia they have detailed information an georgia firearms licenceand other states. and laws pertaining to defense home defense etc. carry smart !

  • Ok since June 4, 2010 the law has changed. (Great news everyone) the last of the Jim Crow laws are gone- there is no more public gathering restriction. Courthouses, schools are still off limits. Long guns are no longer restricted carry in open view. Once HB 615 is passed we will be able to open carry anywhere we like aside from the above listed places. Churches can allow you to carry if you got permission.

  • @LeonRFpoa Ok, so we're allowed to openly carry long guns without a permit except in places like government buildings, schools, and airports, but what about places like inside Wal-mart, shopping malls, Gamestop, banks, sidewalks to streets, or parking lots? In the most extreme-case scenario, can I just walk around town and do my shopping and stuff with a loaded RPK strapped to my chest with a bunch of drum magazines in ammo pouches on my web belt or what?

  • @Metallishredder19 That's about it. If the business owner doesn't want the gun in the store you would probably be best off not going in with it but you're breaking NO sort of laws by carrying your long gun. Long gun is shotguns, assault rifles, deer rifles or anything 'long'.

  • I have this 1 question, it might stupid but it COULD happen. What if some criminals started open carrying when they see that people get used to people open carrying around them, walking around, going into stores etc. and then when they got close to you outside or in the store, park or mall and when up to you and robbed you or robbed a store? I mean, you wouldn't think anything to see a guy open carrying, but little did you know that you were going to get mugged!

  • What a fucked up bill. Vote this mother fucker out !

  • I did my research and there is one guy in Georgia congress that is actually trying to put serial numbers on ammo. It said we will get arrested if they find the ammo that we have current. The good part about it...NOBODY in congress is on his side with passing that law. Which I think is retarded and that guy is trying to fuck up our freedom..

  • ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ.

    Glad to see people who recognize what the 2nd amendment is, and are willing to stand up and defend it.

  • Never heard of the ammo law..and never had to register my ammo at all...I think with the new guy running for governor of GA . Hopefully the gunlaws will change in the favor of law abiding citizens who own and carry guns. ( I forgot the dudes name who is running for governor but he is totally for law abiding citizens. he even stated that when hes elected he will make a law that states during an emergency or otherwise the feds cant take our guns away!

  • Amazing.. for the 15 years I lived in GA the gun laws were very loose. Shoot 'em and drag the inside. Self protection.

  • Does that include my silver bullets for

    Werewolves?

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  • Thank you for your comon sense approach , and well thought out topics . It is sad to see how many people dont see where this road leads to. Craig Westbrook - Trying to remain free in America.

  • If my ammunition become illegal and the state wants to confiscate it, all I can say is, "COME AND GET IT!"

  • wow...I never knew GA had such crappy gun laws. Don't rednecks vote?

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  • @mossy500camo I open carry all the time and I've never been harassed over it. Open carry is legal in Georgia with a Georgia Firearms License. You don't know what you're talking about.

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  • BTW Diana is leading the charge to sink this awful bill to force you register your Ammo!

    If you don't want this crappy law to happen in your state help her win in GA.

    You know bureaucrats , bureaucrat see bureaucrat do. If this gets off the ground here your local bureaucrats will try to get it off the ground in your state! You can find her link in the side bar!

  • Great stuff

  • Bad laws should be broken!

    Join me I plan on challenging these bad laws by carrying anywhere I want to feel safe and will be ignoring what a law on a piece of paper says. If enough of you join me in civil disobedience it will bring the proper attention to this is it deserves.

  • Just remember, all gun laws are unconstitutional... and no, the States DON'T have the right to legislate your inalienable rights away... the 10th Amendment even says the States cannot do just what the States are doing... unless they want to secede from the Union.... we need to sue every State for their unconstitutional laws.

  • More people should open carry no matter what's written on paper.

  • Thats a strange mix of gun laws. Most places (including my state) have very very permissive open carry. However it does restrict carry in your car since thats considered concealed carry and hence requires a licence (unless you take certain steps, like locking it in the trunk.

  • @lengthyounarther

    Interesting. My state is nicer than that. Open carry on the street is no different from a vehicle: if the firearm is wholly OR PARTIALLY visible, then it's not concealed. It can be holstered or sitting on the seat next to you.

    Firearms packed in luggage for transport is NOT construed to be concealed.

    There used to be this old guy who rode around town on a bicycle. With a .410 shotgun casually resting across his shoulders. You'd see him here, you'd see him there for years.

  • Yeah actually openly holstered while riding a motor cycle is considered concealed carry (requiring a lincese) because according to the law wearing it on your person while operating a vehicle is concealed even if the gun is totally in the open.

  • @lengthyounarther Nothing in Georgia law states this. Go and check section 16 of the Georgia legal code. Nothing like what you describe is there.

  • I'm talking about michigan law. My whole conversation was juxtiposing the difference between state laws.

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