oh, its another terrible horrible Pub ......gee, reading some around here makes me think that Pubs can’t do a thing right....well, it seems like one did a good thing here....
Perdue in 2012!!!!
(What, it’s not that early to start thinking to the future...)
hoooray!
Correction: These things expand some privileges-to-carry. Only Vermont and Alaska recognize a right-to-carry, a right being the sovereignty to act without permission from others.
Damn good start.
I thought these three links are pertinent to the politics of food and energy - donkeys create problems and prevent solutions - UTOPIAN NITWITS!
The Bum Rap on Biofuels MUST READ!
Dont Freak Out - Bjørn Lomborg speaks climate sense to nonsense.
Prayers for Jim Robinson (Updates at #279, #436) Say a prayer, please.
Yesterday the local radio was breathlessly reporting that he would have to veto it that day or it would pass into law. Today, I didn't hear it mentioned at all. Funny about that. The TV news reported he signed it last night, but they hastened to reassure all of us that it would be challenged in court.
The best defense is a good offense, and this is an excellent example. Rather than waiting for the next leftist anti-gun effort to defend against, Georgia gun rights activists have taken the fight to the leftists by pushing these concealed weapons expansion efforts.
Wasn’t swayed by the urinalconstipation editorial yesterday that said there is zero evidence that more guns on the street deters crime.
well alrighty!
Congrats! Our libtard Gov. “Eyebrows” Kaine vetoed our restaurant carry bill. One day, I dream of conservative government.....
Hoss
Congrats to GA. I’d always heard people on various gun forums complaining about how crappy GA carry laws were. Hopefully this law corrects a lot of the problems.
The NRA fought us on this for two years because they wanted their stupid guns-in-parking-lots deal instead and were willing to burn bridges in a futile attempt to get it. They jumped on board at the last minute because the carry bill that was passed got tacked onto the gutted, toothless version of the parking lot bill that survived the legislature.
Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for the NRA's last-minute support, but this bill could have been passed a while ago, in even stronger form, if not for their antics.
Bah...I just reread the article and realized the NRA didn’t even describe the bill accurately. Not only did they get the part about carrying in restaurants wrong (the bill allows carry in restaurants that serve alcohol, as long as total food sales are at least 50% of business and as long as the permit holder doesn’t drink - carry in restaurants that don’t serve is already legal) but they also keep talking about “concealed carry permits” when no such document is issued in Georgia.