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In reply to the discussion: Madison High School student with 3 loaded guns in custody [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)18. I saw the Georgia issue as equalizing gun laws with other states.
The 'all the time' thing is actually hyperbole. It is fairly normal to allow the carry of firearms in the unsecured area of airports. By far the normal condition. So too with Churches. It's up to the property owner to deny it, if they choose.
There was only one item of the Georgia law that isn't 100% parity with Washington State; carry in bars. We don't have that. THAT was unusual, but both states have express state-wide statutes forbidding the possession of a firearm while under the influence.
I see any attempt to level or bring the various state's laws on this issue into parity/agreement, as beneficial. The less confusion we have in our gun laws, the easier enforcement gets.
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I wonder whether it was his daddy or some other yahoo that introduced him to gun culture?
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#7
His parents were the one who turned him in? So you to punished them for that?
happyslug
Apr 2014
#24
It is, isn't it. It's getting so it's just another day in school. All of this is a sad commentary on
RKP5637
Apr 2014
#27
Not impressed. First you have some "intimidating" semis. Second, you enjoy playing WWII.
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#38
Texas law on Children and guns, $500 fine, but only if the child is UNDER age 17
happyslug
Apr 2014
#32