Posted on 12/04/2008 9:28:41 AM PST by MNJohnnie
I have a simple solution! Don't move there!
Read the law itself in post nbr 35: If you have a religious or conscious reason NOT to have a weapon, you have that right NOT to have a weapon in your house. Then again, you don't have to tell the crooks whether or not you've chosen to exercise that right NOT to carry.
“I have a simple solution! Don’t move there!”
Don’t intend to. Summers are already hot enough where I live now.
There ya go!
Maybe. 8<)
It gets up above 90 degrees a couple of times every year. At almost 1100 feet altitude, the temperature and humidity is much less than you'd expect.
It is. I’ve lived here since 1981 and have no desire to live anywhere else.
Sounds like a nice place.
Not at all, never really was, however, with the rapid spread of the city of Atlanta into the suburbs, including the illegal aliens which ICE still needs to apprehend, it is a great law. I live in Kennesaw, too, and you betcha we are packin’ in our household!
Before I moved down here, my brother had already been living in the ATL area. He said watching the evening news was like watching the daily death toll. He was right. Except in Kennesaw, we rarely ever have any violent crimes and my household is known for packin’ heat and we’ve never had any problems. And we are not too far from Kennesaw St. University, which is growing. I am also glad we re-elected Saxby Chambliss to the Senate, he supports our 2nd Amendment Rights.
Really.. it’s no hick town by far. We also have a nice mall nearby and lots of good places to eat and shop. Kennesaw St. U. is getting its own football team within the next several years. The student apartments are very nice and fairly new. Kennesaw Mountain is nearby which is where battles were fought during the Civil War. There are some gorgeous million dollar homes near the mountain as well.
The commute into Atlanta sucks if you work normal 9-5p hours, especially into midtown or downtown, as they are reconstructing the 14th St. bridge and the street itself. I used to work on 14th St. In addition to the city of Atlanta, you can commute to Cartersville and to Canton within a 25 minute drive (or less), which would be going against traffic during rush hour. There is always construction and new neighborhoods growing. There should be a good amount of jobs, and even tons of restaurants in the area - Marietta, Smyrna, and thereabout. The Galleria area at I-75 and I-285 on the north of ATL is growing with many businesses moving out of the perimeter (downtown & midtown areas). There is a major Air Reserve Base in the area as well. I love living in Kennesaw as it’s a nice and pretty area, and safe!
God bless Kennesaw, Georgia! Great to see some parts of the USA has some common sense!
I do the Smyrna into downtown commute every day.
It’s not too bad most days - around 20-30 min. The bridge closing and connector expansion haven’t been too bad. What screws things up is when there’s something big going on at the GWCC. It usually floods off that Dome/GWCC exit and backs traffic up all the way to Moore’s Mill.
I know it’s a different story from Kennesaw. I get on right at I-285 so I miss all that craziness through Marietta.
I was involved in the Federal case that unsuccessfully attempted to challenge the Kennesaw law.
It passes constitutional muster because it has a religion-and-conscience clause for those who have deep-seated objections to owning guns.
Freeloaders.
I was involved in the Federal case that unsuccessfully attempted to challenge the Kennesaw law.
It passes constitutional muster because it has a religion-and-conscience clause for those who have deep-seated objections to owning guns.
Freeloaders.
That's my daily commute, and maybe once a month or so there's a backup due to a wreck on 20 or maybe on 285 southbound near 20. But it's 20 minutes portal to portal for me (I live in the grey area between Smyrna and Vinings).
Lots of those who don’t live in Kennesaw talking “hick” talk about the town’s gun laws:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/237715/gun_control_reduces_crime_apparently.html?page=2
http://www.city-data.com/forum/politics-other-controversies/89414-kennesaw-georgia-mandatory-gun-law-9.html
http://www.reddit.com/comments/6aimf/2nd_amendment_keeps_you_safe_25_years_murderfree/c03bp7l
http://www.sadlyno.com/archives/4847.html
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/shared-blogs/ajc/politicalinsider/entries/2008/04/30/a_city_slips_out_from_under_a.html
I didn’t know that KSU was getting a football team. That’s good news for the school.
http://cbs2chicago.com/video/?id=52128@wbbm.dayport.com
Truth In Politics: Gun Sales Boom After Election Reporting Mike Flannery
CHICAGO (CBS) ― Gun sellers say the election of Barack Obama is helping them avoid the recession. Sales of new guns are booming - up an estimated 50 percent in the suburbs.
In Wednesday's Truth in Politics, CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports the gun lobby spent big trying to defeat Obama this year, outraged by his promise to reinstate a ban on military-style assault weapons. On talk radio, he was denounced as a "gun grabber." Now, as Obama heads to the White House, millions are rushing to reload.
Business has rarely been better for certified arms instructor Jan Gofron.
He's teaching a flood of new students about semi-automatic handguns as well as tactical shot guns some call "street sweepers."
The most powerful weapons are disappearing fastest from local gun shops. At Elmwood Park's Illinois Gun Works, sales started soaring as it became apparent Barack Obama would win the White House.
"Once people started to realize that the Democrats had a better chance, or seemed to have a better chance, they started getting nervous about certain gun regulations," said Illinois Gun Works' Owner Dan Mastrianni.
Recent gun sales are up nationally 42 percent. In Illinois, they are up 38 percent; and in Chicago's suburbs 50 percent.
"It's simply paranoia," said Thomas Mannard of the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence. "And it's irresponsible, from my point of view, to be touting how wonderful this is. More guns definitely equal more death."
Mannard worked with then-state Sen. Barack Obama to pass Illinois' ban on assault weapons. Obama also helped close a loophole that allowed gun shows to sell weapons without doing background checks on buyers. Mannard now hopes for a national law.
Gun dealers say the threat of new rules will keep their sales booming.
"I don't expect this to slow down anytime soon," Mastrianni said. "What happened during Prohibition? Whatever people can't have, that's what they want. They can't get enough of it."
Like many, Mastrianni does not believe gun issues are anywhere near top of the president-elect's political agenda. Senior Advisor David Axelrod declined to discuss what, if any, gun-related legislation the administration might propose, nor when. He noted they are busy picking people for top jobs.
I would lateral over to Atlanta Rd and go in that way.
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