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Guns equal Liberty as it's the natural right for one to protect themselves from the murderers and criminals that would harm us and our families. The State of Georgia has some of the best gun laws in the nation. A meaningful concealed carry law was passed in 1996, the Castle Doctrine went into affect in 2006, and the state lifted more gun free zones across the state in 2008. The Founders ensured that the states retained the right to regulate arms and other states can learn from Georgia's laws. Georgia's murder rate is down 35% since the concealed carry law was enacted. Rape is down 35% and assault plummeted 43%. Less crime means less expense as it is very expensive from tangible and the intangible standpoint to process crimes. If you want a meaningful way to reduce crime and expense then remove gun free zones, laws restricting gun ownership, and put the Castle Doctrine into place.
"Georgia Weapons Laws: Second Edition: A Review of the Laws with a Layman's Summary". This is an excellent book that covers the Georgia weapons Laws, some Federal Laws and selected Corps of Engineers Laws. Each law is followed by a Layperson's Summary in easy-to-read and understandable language. We decipher the legal jargon that you find in most laws. This edition has been updated to reflect on the newest laws (HB 60; HB 826) signed by our Governor in April, 2014 and enacted July 1, 2014. The material is current.The booklet is 170 pages - bound - and neatly laid out in optimal user-friendly style. A Rapid-Find Contents in the front expedites finding whatever Law you are looking for. This booklet on Georgia Weapons Laws serves as an excellent resource for: i) Those who have a carry license and wish to know more about the current laws (and wish to have a reference readily available); ii) Individuals who work in firearms stores and/or gun ranges (to help answer the firearm law questions that are frequently asked); iii) Law enforcement and security officers, as well as lawyers wishing to have a quick reference guide; and iv) Any person who owns a firearm.
In 2010, more than 105,000 people were injured or killed in the United States as the result of a firearm-related incident. Recent, highly publicized, tragic mass shootings in Newtown, CT; Aurora, CO; Oak Creek, WI; and Tucson, AZ, have sharpened the American public's interest in protecting our children and communities from the harmful effects of firearm violence. While many Americans legally use firearms for a variety of activities, fatal and nonfatal firearm violence poses a serious threat to public safety and welfare. In January 2013, President Barack Obama issued 23 executive orders directing federal agencies to improve knowledge of the causes of firearm violence, what might help prevent it, and how to minimize its burden on public health. One of these orders directed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to, along with other federal agencies, immediately begin identifying the most pressing problems in firearm violence research. The CDC and the CDC Foundation asked the IOM, in collaboration with the National Research Council, to convene a committee tasked with developing a potential research agenda that focuses on the causes of, possible interventions to, and strategies to minimize the burden of firearm-related violence. Priorities for Research to Reduce the Threat of Firearm-Related Violence focuses on the characteristics of firearm violence, risk and protective factors, interventions and strategies, the impact of gun safety technology, and the influence of video games and other media.